In Monday’s attack, police said the target of the attackers, who placed a bomb in a standing vehicle, was the general public and not a government installation, as is usually the case.
Meanwhile, flights resumed on Sunday afternoon at the Peshawar airport as the military conducted a mop-up operations in the area. Five Uzbek militants, who fled the deadly Taliban raid on Peshawar airport and took refuge in a nearby village, were killed as police backed by army commandos launched a raid early Sunday to clear an under-construction building where the militants were holed up.