Suicide bomb hits Pakistan spy's agency
A suicide car bomb devastated Pakistan’s main spy agency building in the north-west today, killing at least seven people and striking at the heart of the institution overseeing much of the country’s anti-terror campaign.
The blast in Peshawar was the latest in a string of bloody attacks on security forces, civilian and Western targets since the government launched an offensive in mid-October against militants in the border region of South Waziristan, where al Qaida and Taliban leaders are believed to be hiding out.




