ISLAMABAD (AP) -- A powerful car bomb detonated in a residential area in Pakistan's capital on Friday, killing two suspected militants and an officer, police said, raising fears that militants have a presence in one of the country's safest cities.
Attack comes two days after a Pakistani military operation killed 25 TTP militants
Rescue workers and police officers gather at the site of a suicide car bombing in Islamabad on Dec. 23. © Reuters
ISLAMABAD (AP) -- A powerful car bomb detonated in a residential area in Pakistan's capital on Friday, killing two suspected militants and an officer, police said, raising fears that militants have a presence in one of the country's safest cities.