‘Blood and body pieces’
It is thought that there have not been a great number of civilian casualties due to the time that the attack took place, Hyder reported. The men who were attacked were going on a 10-day leave after having completed their training at the fort.
A vegetable vendor at the site of the blasts told the Associated Press that some of the recruits were seated in white minivans, while others were loading luggage on top of the vehicles.
“There was a big blast,” he said. “I saw smoke, blood and body pieces all around.”
Relief efforts have been slow, and the local hospital is poorly equipped to deal with the large number of casualties caused by the blasts.
“I was sitting in a van waiting for my colleagues. We were in plain clothes and we were happy we were going to see our families,” Ahmad Ali, a wounded paramilitary policeman, told the AFP news agency by telephone from the Shabqadar hospital.
“I heard someone shouting ‘Allah Akbar’ and then I heard a huge blast. I was hit by something in my back shoulder. In the meantime I heard another blast and I jumped out of the van. I felt that I was injured and bleeding.”
“The first blast occurred in the middle of the road, and after that there was a huge blast that was more powerful than the first,” said Abdul Wahid, a 25-year-old recruit whose legs were wounded in the blasts.
He said he was knocked to the ground by the force of the explosions.
“After falling, I just started crawling and dragging myself to a safer place … along the wall of a roadside shop,” he said.
“Why are we being killed? Whose war is this? What is our sin?,” asked an elderly man with a grey beard as the body of his teenage son was carried into the Peshawar hospital on a stretcher.
The attack is the bloodiest since Osama bin Laden was killed. Militants in Pakistan said they would avenge bin Laden by attacking Pakistani state targets.
More than 4,300 people have been killed in suicide and bomb attacks across Pakistan in the last four years.
Pakistani lawmakers are due to receive a briefing on the bin Laden killing from high-ranking members of the military establishment on Friday during a joint session of parliament that is to be held behind closed doors.
In a separate development on Friday, General Khalid Shameem Wynne, the chairman of the Pakistani Joint Chiefs of Staff, cancelled a visit to the United States, a military official told AFP.
The official said that the trip had initially been scheduled for May 22-27, but has been cancelled “in view of the prevailing environment”. Wynne called Admiral Michael Mullen, his American counterpart, to cancel the visit, the official said.
Source: Al Jazeera and agencies
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