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One killed in blast at UN office in Pakistan
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-10-05 15:36

ISLAMABAD: A bomb inside the offices of the World Food Program in the Pakistani capital killed at least one person and wounded six others Monday, police and witnesses said.

TV footage showed smoke rising from the heavily fortified building and shattered windows.

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UN spokeswoman Ishrat Rizvi said one person was killed and six were injured. Media reports said the dead person was a foreigner.

She said it was not yet clear whether the device "was thrown or already planted."

"I was on the upper floor when there was the sound of a huge explosion downstairs. I found many of colleagues lying on the floor full of blood," said a WFP employee who declined to be named. "We immediately put the most critically wounded in a vehicle and rushed them to hospital"