Pakistani premier survives assassination bid
Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani escaped an apparent assassination attempt when two shots hit his motorcade Wednesday, just three days before the country's presidential election.
Officials said Gilani was not in the targeted car at the time, but the brazen daytime attack underscored the political turmoil and violence that have been shadowing the world's only nuclear-armed Islamic nation.
Gilani's spokesman initially said he was in the stricken vehicle but later declined to confirm that, amid the confusion surrounding the shooting in Rawalpindi, the garrison town that is home to Pakistan's military headquarters.
"Two bullets hit the window glass of the bulletproof car," the spokesman, Zahid Bashir, told AFP."By the grace of God, the prime minister is safe."
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Officials said Gilani was not in the targeted car at the time, but the brazen daytime attack underscored the political turmoil and violence that have been shadowing the world's only nuclear-armed Islamic nation.
Gilani's spokesman initially said he was in the stricken vehicle but later declined to confirm that, amid the confusion surrounding the shooting in Rawalpindi, the garrison town that is home to Pakistan's military headquarters.
"Two bullets hit the window glass of the bulletproof car," the spokesman, Zahid Bashir, told AFP."By the grace of God, the prime minister is safe."
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