A suicide bombing near a market in southwestern Pakistan killed five people and wounded at least 20 on Saturday, hours after a powerful bomb went off at a bus station in the country's northwest, killing five and wounding three, police said.
The suicide bomber struck in Quetta, in the city's Shiite-dominated neighborhood of Hazara Town, an area that has seen bombings and suicide attacks in the past, said police chief Abdur Razzak Cheema.













