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Deathism Neutral Newbie September 21, 2008 Share September 21, 2008 the second pic is nicely taken. nothing new. ppl dying from bomb attacks....and all that sxxt..get used to it already. more to be expected in this corrupt world. from the words of Megadeth, "Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?" Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
So_nice 6th Gear September 21, 2008 Share September 21, 2008 ISLAMABAD (AFP) - - Rescue teams on Sunday continued the hunt for survivors in the ruins of Islamabad's Marriott Hotel, where a massive truck bomb killed at least 60 people including the Czech ambassador to Pakistan. ADVERTISEMENT Officials involved in the investigation said the carnage had the hallmarks of an attack coordinated by Al-Qaeda The Czech foreign ministry confirmed that Ambassador Ivo Zdarek had been killed in the blast, without giving further details. Earlier, embassy officials told AFP that Zdarek called his embassy from inside the hotel moments after the explosion asking to be rescued, but had not been heard from since. Czech media reports said police had pulled the diplomat's body from the smouldering ruins. Around 200 people were wounded in the suicide attack on Saturday night in the heart of the capital, which came just hours after Pakistan's new president gave his inaugural address to parliament and vowed to stamp out terrorism. The bombing also came on the one-year anniversary of Osama bin Laden's call for Pakistani Muslims to unleash jihad or holy war against the government, a vital ally in the US-led "war on terror" that has cracked down on militants. The brazen attack appeared to have been timed to inflict maximum casualties, ripping through the hotel when it was packed with families having dinner to break the daily fast in the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. "It has the hallmarks of Al-Qaeda," a senior official involved in the investigation told AFP. "It was an Al-Qaeda style bombing." The official said investigators believe up to 600 kilos (1,300 pounds) of explosives were packed into the truck, which exploded in a giant fireball at the security gate and tore an enormous crater in the ground. The blast ignited gas cylinders in the kitchen, setting off a blaze that swept through the 300-room luxury hotel . A security official said some victims leapt to their deaths rather than be burnt alive on the upper floors. Pieces of human flesh were still scattered outside the hotel on Sunday morning. The intense heat inside kept rescuers, who were wearing masks and chemical protection suits, from getting inside most of the destroyed building. A senior security official said at least 60 people were dead. The government put the confirmed toll at 41, and it was not known how many people might still be unaccounted for. Bodies pulled from the debris were burnt beyond recognition. The bombing is a serious challenge to new President Asif Ali Zardari, who faces a desperate battle against Al-Qaeda and Taliban militants whose campaign of violence has killed 1,300 people in Pakistan this year. "We will rid the country of this cancer," Zardari, who took office less than two weeks ago, said in a message to the nation after the attack. "I appeal to all democratic forces to come and save Pakistan." But analysts say the ability to carry out such a massive bombing at one of the most secure sites in the capital, not far from parliament and the prime minister's residence, is an unmistakable sign of the militants' reach. Zardari's predecessor Pervez Musharraf turned Pakistan into a close ally of the United States after the September 11 attacks in 2001, and the government has waged a crackdown on militants in Pakistan's volatile northwest. That campaign has drawn the ire of many in Pakistan, the world's only nuclear-armed Islamic nation, and critics say elements of the army and intelligence services are supporting the militants. Many militants poured into the northwest tribal areas from across the border in Afghanistan when the United States invaded after 9/11, and much of the region is now effectively outside the Pakistani government's control. The administration of US President George W. Bush says militants are using the area as a base of operations to lead the deadly insurgency in Afghanistan, and US forces have fired missiles and even raided the region. But even Zardari has warned that US operations on Pakistani soil are unacceptable. The perceived violation of sovereignty, and the Pakistan army's campaign against militants, have infuriated many Pakistanis. Exactly one year ago on September 20, Bin Laden called on Muslims in Pakistan "to carry out jihad and fighting to remove (Musharraf), his government, his army and those who help him". Zardari will meet Bush in New York this week for the first time since taking over the presidency. Bush, along with leaders from around the world, denounced the latest bombing. "This attack is a reminder of the ongoing threat faced by Pakistan, the United States and all those who stand against violent extremism," he said. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said: "No cause can justify the indiscriminate targeting of civilians." Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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