A suicide attack has killed at least seven people, including the bomber, less than a kilometer from Pervez Musharraf's army headquarters in
Three policemen and three passers-by were among those killed, while 11 people were wounded in Tuesday's blast, Saud Aziz, the city police chief, said.
The policemen were manning a checkpoint on a road leading to the army headquarters.
"Our policeman challenged the attacker who exploded himself near their picket," Aziz said.
"The police were the target."
Tariq Azim Khan, deputy information minister, said General Musharraf was safely in his office some 2km away at the time of the blast.
A Reuters journalist saw body parts on the road near a perimeter wall of the residence of the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, General Tariq Majid.
Earlier, Al Jazeera's correspondent Nadim Baba, speaking from
Previous attempts
Musharraf has survived at least three assassination attempts - two in December 2003, and one in July as his aircraft took off from
Suicide and roadside bomb attacks on security forces have multiplied since commandos stormed Red Mosque in the capital,
More than 100 people were killed in the fighting.
The security situation in the country has continued to deteriorate, and scores of people have been killed in fighting between security forces and anti-government fighters in the scenic
The worsening security comes at a time of intense political uncertainty in
An attack by possibly two suicide bombers killed 139 people at a procession in the southern city of
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