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Bomb Blast In Lahore Kills Several People

Bomb Blast In Lahore Kills Several People
LAHORE, PUNJAB, PAKISTAN - 2014/11/05: Pakistan security forces stand high alert after the incident of Wagah border in Lahore. A suicide bomber killed at least 60 people on November 2, at the main Pakistan-India border crossing, the blast tearing through crowds of spectators leaving after the colourful daily ceremony to close the frontier. The explosion, which wounded more than 170. (Photo by Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)
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LAHORE, PUNJAB, PAKISTAN - 2014/11/05: Pakistan security forces stand high alert after the incident of Wagah border in Lahore. A suicide bomber killed at least 60 people on November 2, at the main Pakistan-India border crossing, the blast tearing through crowds of spectators leaving after the colourful daily ceremony to close the frontier. The explosion, which wounded more than 170. (Photo by Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)

At least seven people died on Tuesday in a large explosion and gunfire at a regional police headquarters in Pakistan's eastern city of Lahore, police said.

The explosion came from a car near the police building, said spokeswoman Nabeela Ghazanfar, adding it was unclear if the attack involved a suicide bomber.

She said three people were dead but a police officer, who asked not to be named, said at least seven had died, citing colleagues in the area. It was unclear how many of the dead were police.

The blast was followed by rapid gunfire, said witness Ashraf Ali, who works at the press club nearby. He could see three bodies lying in the street.

Television channels later said the firing had stopped.

Pakistan has suffered two major militant attacks in the past month. Sixty people were killed in an attack on a Shi'ite mosque on Jan. 30 in the southern province of Sindh, and another attack this month on a Shi'ite mosque in the city of Peshawar killed 20.

Militant groups said this was a response to the government's lifting of a moratorium on the death penalty for those convicted of terrorist attacks.

The moratorium was lifted after a Taliban attack on a school in the northern city of Peshawar killed 134 children and 19 adults.

It appears that the Lahore explosion was a suicide blast: DIG Operations http://t.co/WFkSLa0Prdpic.twitter.com/40cUkdLlMB

— Dawn.com (@dawn_com) February 17, 2015

The Police Lines blast. This is another security failure. People are blown to bits where there's so much police.

— Mehr Tarar (@MehrTarar) February 17, 2015

#BREAKING Bomb blast kills three in Pakistan's Lahore: police

— Agence France-Presse (@AFP) February 17, 2015

Explosion in Lahore: Emergency imposed in hospitals across the city http://t.co/Olenf5Bygq#Pakistan

— Dawn.com (@dawn_com) February 17, 2015

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