One of the security forces' vehicles in the convoy was partially damaged in the attack. Police cordoned off the area after the blast and began investigations. — File Photo
PESHAWAR: Two people suffered minor injuries as a remote-controlled bomb exploded in Peshawar's Budh Bher area early on Thursday, DawnNews reported.
Witnesses said the IED exploded when a convoy of security forces passed near the area.
A senior police official said that the IED had been constructed using 4-5 kilograms of household ingredients. He added that the bomb had been planted in a heap of sand at an under-construction site of a mosque and law-enforcement personnel were the intended target of the attack.
Police cordoned off the area after the blast and began investigations.
The injured, which included a child, were shifted to a nearby hospital for basic treatment.
One of the vehicles was partially damaged in the attack.
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