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A man looks through the window of a damaged building after it was hit by a bomb blast, which happened on Sunday, in Peshawar
A man looks through the window of a damaged building after it was hit by a bomb blast, which happened on Sunday, in Peshawar September 30, 2013. The death toll from a car bomb explosion in an ancient market in Pakistan's northwestern city of Peshawar rose to at least 42 on Monday, after the third attack in the area in a week. The blast ripped through the busy centuries-old market known as Quiswakhani, or the storytellers' bazaar, in Peshawar's old city on Sunday, exactly a week after more than 80 Christians were killed in a twin suicide bomb attack on a nearby church. REUTERS/Fayaz Aziz (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
Men collect their belongings from the debris of a damaged building after it was hit by a bomb blast, which happened on Sunday, in Peshawar
Men collect their belongings from the debris of a damaged building after it was hit by a bomb blast, which happened on Sunday, in Peshawar September 30, 2013. The death toll from a car bomb explosion in an ancient market in Pakistan's northwestern city of Peshawar rose to at least 42 on Monday, after the third attack in the area in a week. The blast ripped through the busy centuries-old market known as Quiswakhani, or the storytellers' bazaar, in Peshawar's old city on Sunday, exactly a week after more than 80 Christians were killed in a twin suicide bomb attack on a nearby church. REUTERS/Fayaz Aziz (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
A shopkeeper collects his belongings from the debris of a damaged building after it was hit by a bomb blast, which happened on Sunday, in Peshawar
A shopkeeper collects his belongings from the debris of a damaged building after it was hit by a bomb blast, which happened on Sunday, in Peshawar September 30, 2013.The death toll from a car bomb explosion in an ancient market in Pakistan's northwestern city of Peshawar rose to at least 42 on Monday, after the third attack in the area in a week. The blast ripped through the busy centuries-old market known as Quiswakhani, or the storytellers' bazaar, in Peshawar's old city on Sunday, exactly a week after more than 80 Christians were killed in a twin suicide bomb attack on a nearby church. REUTERS/Fayaz Aziz (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)