Suicide bomber kills 5 in eastern Pakistan

A Pakistani police officer stands guard at the site of a deadly bombing Tuesday in Lahore, Pakistan.  Associated Press
A Pakistani police officer stands guard at the site of a deadly bombing Tuesday in Lahore, Pakistan.
Associated Press

Associated Press

LAHORE, Pakistan — A suicide bomber trying to enter a police complex in eastern Pakistan killed five people Tuesday, officials said, in a rare attack on the relatively peaceful city of Lahore.

The city is the power base of Pakistan’s prime minister. The bombing claimed by a Pakistani Taliban splinter group further destabilizes a country already struggling to deal with its militancy problems following the assault on a school in December that killed 150 people and horrified the country.

Initial reports suggested a man on foot ran toward the gate of one of the main police buildings in Lahore and blew himself up, Lahore police chief Amin Wains said.

At least five people were killed, Home Minister Shuja Khanzada said, although the bomber was not able to get inside the complex.

Several people also were wounded in the blast and some nearby buildings caught on fire, police official Haidar Ashraf said.

Live television footage from the scene showed smoke billowing from the building and people fleeing.

Pakistani rescue authorities could be seen hosing down a smoking building as other officials set up screens to keep media and onlookers away.

A Pakistani Taliban splinter group claimed responsibility for the attack in a telephone call to The Associated Press.