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Blast strikes Pakistan bus depot Blast strikes Pakistan bus depot
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An explosion has struck a bus depot on the outskirts of the Pakistani city of Rawalpindi, killing at least five people, police say.An explosion has struck a bus depot on the outskirts of the Pakistani city of Rawalpindi, killing at least five people, police say.
At least 15 people were also injured in the attack at the Pirwadhai depot, Rawalpindi police chief Nasir Khan Durrani told the BBC.At least 15 people were also injured in the attack at the Pirwadhai depot, Rawalpindi police chief Nasir Khan Durrani told the BBC.
Mr Durrani said the blast appeared to be a suicide car bomb attack.Mr Durrani said the blast appeared to be a suicide car bomb attack.
It comes on the day a major opposition rally was called off after the sacked chief justice was reinstated.It comes on the day a major opposition rally was called off after the sacked chief justice was reinstated.
Correspondents say the depot is close to a large market and the area is busy throughout the day. It is unclear who carried out the attack and there is no link so far to the political dispute.
Correspondents say the depot, which serves the garrison city and the nearby capital of Islamabad, is close to a large market and the area is busy throughout the day.
Emergency services are at the scene.Emergency services are at the scene.
A number of cars and roadside stalls have been destroyed in the explosion.A number of cars and roadside stalls have been destroyed in the explosion.
The blast comes as lawyers and opposition supporters across the country have been celebrating the government's decision to reinstate chief justice Iftikhar Chaudhry.
The protesters had been planning a major demonstration in Islamabad but called off the action.