Two bomb blasts have killed at least 76 people, mostly paramilitary personnel, and wounded 106 others in the northwestern Pakistani town of Charsadda, police say.<br /><br />The blasts took place outside the Frontier Constabulary's Shabqadar fort early on Friday morning, as fresh recruits were <br />exiting the compound to board buses and coaches.<br /><br />The second blast took place about eight minutes after the first, hitting the people who had rushed to the aid of those wounded <br />by the first explosion. Police said the first explosion was caused by a suicide bomber, but that the second may have been the result of a planted explosive device.<br /><br />Al Jazeera's Imtiaz Tyab reports from Charsadda, northwestern Pakistan.
