Suicide bombers kill 2 in NW Pak

PESHAWAR: Two people are dead after two suicide bombers detonated their explosives outside a state-run Pakistani airline building in the country's main northwest city.

Senior regional minister Bashir Bilour says six people also were wounded in the Thursday attack.

The blast occurred along a major road in a commercial area. TV footage from the scene showed shattered glass and debris covering a wide area as security officials flooded the zone.

A wave of attacks have occurred in Pakistan since October, as militants apparently retaliate for an army offensive against the Taliban. The attacks have killed more than 500 people.

Peshawar has been hit frequently. A blast outside the local press club killed three people two days ago.

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PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — Police say a large explosion has been heard in Pakistan's Peshawar city.

Ambulances are rushing to the area, but there was no immediate word on casualties in the Thursday blast.

Police official Manzur Khan says the blast occurred along a major road in a commercial area. An office of Pakistan's main airline is located there, as is a state-run insurance company.

A wave of attacks have occurred in Pakistan since October, as militants apparently retaliate for an army offensive against the Taliban. The attacks have killed more than 500 people.

Peshawar has been hit frequently. A blast outside the local press club killed three people two days ago.