Nov 2nd, 2009 - AOL News
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RAWALPINDI, Pakistan -A rescue official says at least 20 people have been killed in a blast in Rawalpindi, a city just next to Pakistan's capital.
Nayyar Ali Babar says he saw at least 20 bodies and "a couple dozen" wounded people.
The Monday explosion occurred near a bank and a hotel not far from the army's main headquarters.
Suspected militants have struck repeatedly in recent weeks, killing about 250 people in apparent retaliation for an army offensive in a Taliban stronghold in the northwest.
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