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May 13 2011           Jump To Discussion

ISLAMABAD – At least 80 people have been killed in Pakistan in a double bomb attack by the Taliban.

Pakistan has become the first victim to feel the wrath of revenge for Bin Laden’s death.  In a double bomb attack in the city of Peshawar, a double Taliban placed bomb ripped through a training camp killing at least 80 and injuring hundreds more.

Victims are taken any which way possible to nearby hospitals for treatment of their wounds caused by spikes and other flying metal objects embedded in the exploding bomb.

The bedding of a pickup truck is loaded up with wounded.  Some are hand-carried and others are ‘hauled’ away in make-shift stretchers.

Wounded Pakistani are 'dumped' in the back of a pickup truck to be hauled to the nearest medical facility

The Taliban has already taken full ownership of the explosion and Ehsanullah Ehsan, spokesperson for the terrorist group said ‘it was an act of revenge for the death of Osama Bin Laden’ and warned that more deadly bombing attacks are planned.

A local police said that the first bomb was detonated by a man on a motorcycle who drove through the gate of the training camp while recruiters were loading busses with their luggage.

A second explosion happened when outsiders and police ran into the camp to help the wounded.

Since Osama Bin Laden was first killed by U.S. Special Forces, fears have been mounting that the Taliban and al-Qaeda would most likely plan revenge attacks for the death of their leader.

Pakistani show an unexploded bomb vest that is worn around the attacker's waist under his garment

Bin Laden’s sons have also expressed the death of their father as being a ‘criminal killing‘ by the United States and stipulations are abound by the U.S. government that Hamaz Bin Laden, Osama Bin Laden’s youngest son, is in hideout planning new attacks.

Belongings of those who died in the bombings are gathered and neatly stacked on a blanket

The United States has warned countries [and people] to be extra cautious and on the look out for anything suspicious and has said that attacks by terrorist groups throughout the world will most likely be on the rise since Osama Bin Laden was killed.

 

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