Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- A pair of bombings in Pakistan killed 10 people and wounded dozens of others Friday, officials said.
Eight people died and at least 31 were wounded when a car bomb tore through central Peshawar in North West Frontier Province. An intelligence agency seemed to have been the target, said District Coordination Officer Peshawar Shahibzada Anis Khan.
Witnesses told CNN affiliate GEO TV that they saw badly wounded people at the scene near an intelligence building in the center of Peshawar.
In North West Frontier Province's Bannu District, southwest of Peshawar, a suicide bomber rammed his car into the Bakka Khel police station, killing two policemen and injuring 23 others, said Bannu police Officer Oranzed Khan.
CNN's Samson Desta contributed to this story from Islamabad.
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