"The explosion took place near my car," said ANP candidate, Mohammad Ahmad Khan.
Three other cars were also damaged in the explosion that occurred in Sardheri Bazar returning from an electoral campaign. The nearby shops also suffered damage.
At least two children were wounded in the blast.
The security squad rushed to the site of the explosion and cordoned off the area for further investigation.
Initial police reports suggested that it could have been a suicide attack, though the bomb disposal squad later confirmed that the explosion was caused by a remote-controlled device that was planted on a motorcycle.
Earlier on Monday, a suicide bomber killed at least eight people and wounded 45 other when he rammed his motorcycle into a bus on University road near Azam Tower in Peshawar on Monday.
Correction: An earlier version of the article mistakenly mentioned "wounded" as "damaged". The error is regretted.
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At least two children were damaged in the blast.
@theman: Good one . M agreed
so whats new? I suggest tribune to open a seperate website for terrorism related news.
Would you have solved the law and order in last five years for average Pakistani your workers would have benefited from it too.
I salute ANP for standing up against taliban and not demanding delay in elections or saying they will not accept the results..