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Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.
in Politics, on the 8th of December 2009
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198138
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198221
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198222
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198223
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198224
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198254
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198255
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198256
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198257
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198258
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198267
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198268
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198269
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198270
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198271
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198280
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198281
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198282
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198283
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198284
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198286
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198287
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198288
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198289
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198290
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198294
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198295
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198297
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198406
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198407
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198408
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198409
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198410
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198411
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198412
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198413
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198414
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198415
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198417
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198418
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198419
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198420
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198421
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198423
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198424
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198425
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198426
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198427
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198429
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198430
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198431
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198432
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198433
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198435
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198436
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198437
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198438
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198439
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198440
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198441
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

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LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

ID: 198443
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.

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LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.
LAHORE: The death tally of Lahore twin blasts has mounted to 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition, according to Lahore District Coordination Officer (DCO) Sajjad Bhutta.
Debris from the Lahore twin blasts, which killed 49 while another 180 persons sustained injuries including some in critical condition. Lahore, Pakistan. 8/12/2009.

According to sources, two consecutive blasts ripped through Lahore’s commercial center late on Monday night.
According to sources, the first blast was a suicide attack while the second was detonated through remote control device. However, the district administration said that both the blasts were result of suicide bombing and that the heads of both the bombers have been recovered from the site of the incident.
The Edhi Welfare Trust sources have put the death toll at 49. On the other hand, CCPO Lahore Pervez Rathor has confirmed deaths of 37 people in both the attacks. The number of injured is over 180, he added.
Initially, the Rescue Operation Director General said that 38 people died in the incident while 90 others were injured.
Those hurt also included women and children.
The two blasts occurred within seconds of each other at Lahore’s busy Moon Market in Allama Iqbal Town locality here. The first blast took place in the middle of the market while the second one near a private bank.
Fire erupted in the market immediately after the blasts, engulfing a number of shops and motorcycles parked in the nearby parking space.
The powerful blasts also shattered the windowpanes of the surrounding buildings.
Rescue efforts were immediately got underway after the blasts and the bodies and injured persons were started to be rushed in 1122 ambulances to nearby hospitals where emergency had been declared shortly after the tragic incident.
Some of the injured persons are said to be critical in condition.
Moon market is a commercial center of Iqbal Town, Lahore, where shoppers are normally present in large numbers. A suicide attack had also been launched at a police station in this area on 13 August last year in which 8 people lost their lives.