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AM uninjured in Bhutto bomb blast AM 'shaken' in Bhutto bomb blast
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A Plaid Cymru Welsh assembly member accompanying Benazir Bhutto on her return to Pakistan was not injured in a bomb attack, his party has confirmed. Plaid Cymru Welsh assembly member Mohammad Asghar, with Benazir Bhutto on her return to Pakistan, has told the BBC he is shaken by the attack.
The attack killed more than 120 people at a procession celebrating her return to Pakistan after eight years in exile. Two explosions killed more than 130 people at a procession celebrating the ex-PM's return to Pakistan from exile.
Mohammad Asghar, the assembly's first ethnic minority AM, is originally from Pakistan and flew there on Wednesday. Ms Bhutto was not injured, and Mr Asghar, the assembly's first ethnic minority AM, said he had been very close to the blasts and escaped unhurt.
Ms Bhutto was not injured when two bombs exploded near her truck which had been carrying her through Karachi. Speaking from Karachi, he said he did not know how he survived.
A Plaid Cymru spokesman said party chief executive Gwenllian Lansdown had spoken to Mr Asghar last night and that he said he was unhurt. He describing the scene as carnage and added he had visited a number of hospitals in the area and was due to visit Ms Bhutto.
Mr Asghar, a South Wales East AM who was elected last May, was planning to be in Pakistan for about a week. Mr Asghar, a South Wales East AM who was elected last May, had been planning to be in Pakistan for about a week.