Car bomb kills 3 near KFC in Peshawar A car bomb exploded Saturday near a KFC fast-food restaurant in Pakistan's main northwestern city, killing at least three people and leaving others trapped in a blazing building where many lawyers have offices, officials said. The attack in Peshawar was the latest in a wave that has underscored the resilience of militant militant networks in the country as the army wages a key offensive against the Taliban in the lawless tribal belt bordering Afghanistan. Afghanistan. An attack Friday on a mosque frequented by army personnel killed 37 people in the garrison city of Rawalpindi. Saturday's explosion damaged damaged vehicles and shattered windows along a wide stretch of a major road. At least three people died and seven others were wounded, police official Gohar Zaman said. Several people were seen clinging to windows in one building that was on fire, shouting for help. Firefighters struggled to put out the flames, while others tried to get into the building using a ladder.