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 GEO Pakistan
 At least 60 killed in Islamabad suicide attack
 Updated at: 2046 PST,  Saturday, September 20, 2008
At least 60 killed in Islamabad suicide attack ISLAMABAD: At least 60 people were killed and 200 others injured when an explosives laden truck rammed into a five star hotel here on Saturday, according to a foreign news agency.

The wounded, many of them critically were rushed to the local hospitals after the deadly explosion.

The powerful explosion caused fire in many parts of the hotel besides shattering the windowpanes of the buildings around the hotel.

Emergency has been declared in the hospitals of Rawalpindi and Islamabad.

About 1000 kilograms of explosive material was used in the deadly explosion, said police.

This hotel in Islamabad is a favorite place for foreigners to stay and gather, and it has previously been targeted by militants.

Ambulances rushed to the scene, where a fire also burned, smoke hovered and the carcasses of vehicles were scattered.

According to senior correspondent of Geo News, Hamid Mir, about 100 people are feared dead in the attack.

The blast left a vast crater some 20 feet deep and 30 feet wide in front of the main building where flames leapt from the windows and rescuers ferried a stream of bloodied bodies from the gutted building.

Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani was hosting an Iftar dinner at the nearby Prime Minister's Secretariat. The event was attended by President Asif Ali Zardari and Army Chief Ashfaq Parvez Kayani. There was no reports of anyone being injured at the Prime Minister's Secretariat.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the blast, and its exact cause was unclear. But Pakistan, a U.S. ally in the war on terror, has faced a wave of militant violence in recent weeks following army-led offensives against insurgents in its border regions, though the capital has avoided most of the bloodshed.
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