CBS/AP/ September 3, 2012, 4:44 AM

Pakistan car bomb attack on U.S. gov't vehicle leaves 2 Americans injured, 2 Pakistanis dead

Officials and rescue volunteers gather at the bombing site in Peshawar, Sept. 3, 2012.

Officials and rescue volunteers gather at the bombing site in Peshawar, Sept. 3, 2012. / AP

Updated at 9:48 a.m. Eastern

(CBS/AP) PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A car filled with explosives rammed into a U.S. government vehicle in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar on Monday, killing two Pakistanis and wounding 19 other people, police said.

Two Americans and two Pakistanis working at the U.S. Consulate in Peshawar were among the wounded, according to a U.S. Embassy statement, which expressed gratitude for "the humane professionalism of the local Pakistani security forces who saved the lives of the two American Diplomats and two Pakistani local staff of the U.S. Consulate General Peshawar by pulling them to safety after their vehicle was attacked."

A U.S. official tells CBS News the two Americans injured in the attack are security personnel working out of the Peshawar consulate, and their injuries were not life threatening.

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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton condemned the attack in a speech Monday in Jakarta, Indonesia, saying she would "pray for the safe recovery of American and Pakistani victims and deplore the act of suicide bombing and terrorism that has affected so many around the world."

Peshawar is located near Pakistan's semi-autonomous tribal region, the main sanctuary for Taliban and al Qaeda militants in the country. The city has been hit by scores of bombings in recent years, but attacks against American targets are relatively rare because of the extensive security measures taken by the U.S. government.

The vehicle was attacked after it left the U.S. Consulate in Peshawar and was traveling through an area of the city that hosts various international organizations, including the United Nations, said police officer Pervez Khan, who was part of the security escort for the vehicle as it moved.

The attack killed two Pakistanis and wounded 19 other people, said senior police officer Javed Khan. A U.S. passport was found in the wreckage of the vehicle that was attacked, he said.

Local TV footage showed an SUV at the site that was completely destroyed and burned. All that was left was a carcass of blackened, twisted metal. Pervez Khan said the images were of the U.S. vehicle that was attacked.

A police explosives expert, Abdul Haq, said 110 kilograms (240 pounds) of explosives were used in the attack.

Irfan Khan, a local resident, said he was at a nearby shop when the blast occurred.

"I quickly looked back in panic to see smoke and dust erupt from the scene," said Khan. "I ran toward the scene along with others and saw two vehicles destroyed and the larger vehicle on fire."

One dead person was on the ground near the SUV, and a foreigner was injured, said Khan.

"We put the injured man and the dead body in a private vehicle," said Khan. "There were more injured in the surrounding area too."

Another eyewitness, Wajid Ali, said he helped put another seriously injured foreigner into the vehicle.

But another vehicle arrived, presumably from the U.S. Consulate, and took away the injured foreigners, said Javed Khan, the police officer.

Some of the policemen escorting the U.S. vehicle were also wounded in the attack, and their vehicle was damaged, said Khan.

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GTR5 says:
We need to stop all aid money to Pakistan and stop issuing Visas to the Pakis to come here. The Pakis here are all a national security threat anyway and they should have their Visas revoked and be sent home. No more money, no more Visas and no apologies. Just close the consulates.
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Repubs_R_Fiscal_Liberals says:
by john92021 September 3, 2012 8:48 AM EDT
just put Korans all over the cars and they won't be able to destroy them.

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Classic!

Nice idea!
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netjunkie1 says:
I'm sorry to say that Pakistan doesn't have the wisdom to possess WMD's and the US military must now move to take them away and leave.
They are a lost country anyway, when they run out of water, they might use them.
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formerlyluvnut says:
Goofy neanderthals.
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pcfpgarty says:
What is Mitt Romney's plan for Afghanistan and Pakistan ? As important as this issue is and for all the lives lost to a mission with no definition , why has he said So little if anything ? He is so concerned ,so he says , about the sanctity of Human life yet is apparently willing to abort the lives of mature , responsible , productive lives holding future promise and loving families . Ending a life at any stage is still abortion . Call it something else if you want but the results are the same .
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WiseAsOwl says:
Not to be rude, or anything... But, I thought I remembered that about 40 years ago, mostly all of us Americans decided "NO MORE LIMITED WARFARE" engagements for the United States... I do remember that we were SO GLAD to put Vietnam behind us. I honestly didn't think we'd fight any more wars in some half-fast manner. Sure, I figured we might fight.. and kick the crap out of somebody that needed it real bad... but that then we'd just quickly declare victory and leave.. and NOT get bogged down in bull pucky like this.. I guess I was WRONG!!! As wrong as I could be....
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john92021 replies:
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I remember that too but this is a new generation. Americans don't really decide anything, it is not a democracy, as long as those in charge (not politicians)don't care about people dying so they can make even more money, the longer it will go on. Get ready for Iran. They will eventually over run Israel, trigger Allie obligations, and Islamic coalitions will unite for common cause and the war will make Afghanistan seem like police action. This will cause ruin to almost everyone except China who will take over world power. It will be a population correction if there is much of a world left to live in.
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MrsHippy says:
There is only one answer to the Taliban and Al Queda problems in Pakistan. Nuke them!
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VOLKANDAN says:
With my poor English I try to make a very strong comment.
First of all CBS,ABC,NBC,CNN,CNBC,MSNBC all these channer are reall
B.S. These TV stations are AGAINST AMERICA. NOT FOR AERICA.
** Aslong as America keeps military person in Afganistan,Iraq etc.any terrorist countries like that they will kill American
one bye one or in a group. Mr. Obama gives them billion billions
he should give that money to American poor and middle class family.
With this regime American and American living life will be over.
A man name ALAN KEYES warned America long time ago but these TV stations are all ingnored it.
Soon BIG END of American life.
Believe it or not.
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Repubs_R_Fiscal_Liberals replies:
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Are they the same ones who told you Reagan was a Liberal Democrat, SnoopKK?
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animaltoo says:
We need to get as far away from those ignorant savages as possible.
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john92021 says:
just put Korans all over the cars and they won't be able to destroy them.
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Zorg_P replies:
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You know, that's a really good idea. Heck you might even be able to get away with just scrawling Koranic verses on the car.
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