PESHAWAR .- The balance of the double suicide bombing Friday against a training center of the Pakistani police by Taliban in retaliation for the death of Osama Bin Laden, rose to 98 dead, police said Tuesday.
On Friday at dawn, in Shabqadar, a village northwest of the country, a man driving in motorcycle detonated the bomb she was wearing at the time in which the cadets of the Frontier Constabulary, a paramilitary police unit charged with monitoring the border, prepared to board buses that took them home for ten days' leave.
Then when colleagues and rescue workers had gathered to help the wounded, another suicide bomber on a motorcycle was detonated his bomb, causing another bloodbath.
Eighty-one people died on the spot, and "in the last four days, many wounded died in hospital, bringing the balance to 98 dead," he said Tuesday Liaqat Ali Khan, head of the Peshawar police, the great city of northwest China.
The twin bombings killed more than 140 wounded. "Currently, 43 people remain hospitalized," said Jan.
"It's a first action to avenge the martyrdom of Osama, was perpetrated by two of our fighters, "he told AFP on Friday Ehsanul Ehsan, a spokesman for the Taliban Movement of Pakistan (TTP).
The TTP, who swore allegiance to Al Qaeda in 2007, is primarily responsible for the more than 450 attacks that killed over 4,300 people across the country in nearly four years.
In 2007, the TTP declared jihad, or "war ; holy "to Islamabad for supporting Washington in its" war on terror ".
Osama Bin Laden, leader of the Al Qaeda was deleted on May 2 by a U.S. special command at a house in Abbottabad, a town in northern Pakistan.
Lissette Garcia
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