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Sixteen killed in Pakistan munition blasts

KABAL, PAKISTAN (AFP) – The death toll from a series of explosions caused by a fire in a munitions cache in a Pakistan police station rose to 16 yesterday, police said.

The explosions levelled the specialist counter-terrorism station in Kabal town of Swat Valley, in the northwestern region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa which neighbours Afghanistan.

Swat police said a short-circuit in a basement storing “grenades and other explosives” was the cause of the blasts.

“It was like hell let loose on me,” said Abbas Khan, 21, who had parked his car near the police station.

He said a thick cloud of dust and smoke engulfed the entire area, making it difficult to breathe.

The dead included policemen, five suspected terrorists being held for interrogation, and two brothers aged four and six who lived nearby, the Inspector General of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police Akhtar Hayat Gandapur, told AFP.

More than 50 people are being treated in various hospitals for their wounds.

Gandapur ruled out the possibility of any terrorist activity.

“We have not yet found any material or visual evidence suggesting a suicide attack but we will look into all aspects during investigations,” he said.

The intense explosion rained pieces of munition on nearby houses and streets.

“Three hundred kilogrammes of explosives including anti-tank and anti-personnel mines, artillery shells, and mortars were stored in the basement in addition to improvised explosive devices and suicide vests which had been recovered from the custody of terrorists,” Senior Officer in the local Counter-Terrorism Department Khalid Sohail told AFP.

Rescue personnel search for victims in the rubble of a damaged building. PHOTO: AFP
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