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Seven blasts rock Lahore, 45 killed
Afzal Khan writes from Islamabad & PTI

Taliban terrorists on Friday struck Lahore with two near-simultaneous suicide attacks targeting the Army in cantonment area killing 45 persons, including 10 soldiers, and injuring 100 others.

Hours later, five blasts in quick succession rocked two crowded localities in Punjab's provincial capital but there was no immediate report of any casualty, injuring three persons, including a policeman.

In the second major attack in the city within a week, the bombers, who were on foot, hit vehicles of the Garrison Security Force patrolling the cantonment near a mosque in the busy RA Bazar area at 12.48 pm here.

An unidentified caller claimed responsibility for the attack on behalf of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan while talking to Geo News channel.

Friday’s attack came four days after the suicide car bombing of a special investigation unit in Lahore that was also carried out by the Taliban.

“Two suicide attackers struck the army vehicles that were on patrol. The blasts occurred 15 seconds apart,” said Special Superintendent of Police (operations) Chaudhry Shafiq Ahmed.

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