On Tuesday morning, a roadside bomb burst on Warsak Road in Peshawar, the capital city of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, injured at least seven persons, including four children.
According to reports, a private bank and a school were located near the location where the explosive material was deposited by unknown individuals.
The bomb shattered the glass doors and windows of the bank and surrounding stores, instilling terror among commuters and locals.
A police squad and a rescue worker arrived on the scene and sent the injured youngsters to the Lady Reading Hospital for treatment.
According to police, the area has been roped off to collect evidence, and an inquiry has been initiated to determine how the explosives were carried to this location.
According to a hospital representative, seven people were hurt, including four children, and were taken to the hospital for treatment. He stated that two of the youngsters, ages 7 to 10, are in critical condition.
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