Witness to Pakistan blast: 'Women and children were burning'

At least 40 people were killed and about 100 were wounded after a bomb exploded at a bazaar in Peshawar on Sunday, officials at a Pakistani hospital said.
A car carrying 220
kilograms (485 pounds) of explosives detonated in the city's historic
Qissa Khawani bazaar, destroying at least 10 shops and several vehicles
and leaving a huge crater, said Shafqat Malik, chief of the bomb
disposal unit.
The Pakistani Taliban, Tehrik-i-Taliban, condemned the attack and denied any involvement.
Alamzeb Khan was working
at a nearby tea stall Sunday when he felt the earth shake. The impact of
the blast knocked him to the ground.
"When I got up,
everything was on fire. Women and children were burning in (a) Suzuki
pickup, and a number of vehicles were destroyed, besides the shops
(that) were also on fire," Khan said.
The death toll is
expected to rise, as most of the wounded are critically injured, said
Dr. Arshad Javed, chief executive of Lady Reading Hospital in Peshawar.
Already, people are
sharing stories of incredible loss. One family traveled to Peshawar to
attend a wedding. Now they're planning a mass funeral. In all, the
family lost 18 members in the attack, including children.
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