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Pakistani men push a stretcher carrying an injured blast victim to a hospital in Peshawar on June 8, 2012. A bomb blast ripped through a Pakistani bus on June 8, killing at least 18 people, including six women and a child, on the outskirts of Pakistan's northwestern city of Peshawar, police said. More than 40 other people were wounded in the attack on a bus rented by the government to take staff home after work in the northwestern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Image Credit: AFP

Peshawar: Police say a bomb targeting a bus carrying government employees in northwest Pakistan has killed 18 people.

Police official Zafar Khan says Friday's attack occurred near the city of Peshawar. The blast also wounded 32 people.

Local TV footage showed locals carrying victims to the hospital in private vehicles. Nurses and doctors in the emergency room tended to the wounded. At the blast site, the back of the colorfully decorated bus was torn apart, leaving a mass of snarled metal.

Peshawar is on the edge of Pakistan's tribal region and has been targeted by many militant attacks in the past five years. Violence has declined in the past year, but attacks still occur relatively frequently.