Blast targets PTI office in Peshawar; PML-N’s escapes narrowly

Elections 2013Blast targets PTI office in Peshawar; PML-N's escapes narrowly

PESHAWAR: A low intensity bomb blast occurred near a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) office in Peshawar on Wednesday morning damaging part of the building housing it, however no casualties were reported.

According to reports, the PTI office located on Choli Pichgi Road suffered some broken windows and other minor damage to the masonry after the explosion.

Meanwhile, a bomb hidden inside a concrete block was successfully defused near Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) office not far from the same PTI office, which was struck by a bomb blast.

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