Pakistani PM escapes assassination

Two shots fired at Prime Minister Gilani's car as he drove towards Islamabad; car damaged, no one hurt.

Pakistan new pm 224 88 (photo credit: AP)
Pakistan new pm 224 88
(photo credit: AP)
Pakistan's prime minister survived an apparent assassination attempt on Wednesday when at least two shots hit his limousine as he drove toward the capital. Officials said Yousuf Raza Gilani was unhurt and brought to safety after the incident on the main highway leading into Islamabad. Zahid Bashir, the premier's press secretary, said two bullets struck the driver's side of the vehicle in a "murder attempt." State-run Pakistan Television aired footage of Gilani's black Mercedes car with the two impact points clearly visible on the driver's window. The glass was cracked but intact. "The prime minister is fine, he is back in Islamabad at the PM house," Information Minister Sherry Rehman told Dawn News TV. The incident adds to the tension in Pakistan at a time when its new civilian government is vowing to crack down on Islamic militants after ousting US ally Pervez Musharraf from the presidency. It was also the second apparent assassination attempt in quick succession. Shots were fired last week at a car carrying Lynne Tracy, the top US diplomat in Pakistan's troubled northwest, as she was heading toward her office in the city of Peshawar. No one was hurt.