A Pakistani police official said a bomb exploded near a convoy carrying former President Pervez Musharraf in the capital of Islamabad but the former ruler was not harmed. Mohammad Hayat said the bomb exploded as the general was being moved late Wednesday night from the military hospital in Rawalpindi where he has been staying to his home in Islamabad, AP reported. Hayat said Musharraf's convoy had just crossed a bridge entering the capital when the bomb went off. Musharraf's Spokeswoman Aasia Ishaq said he was fine and reached his home safely. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack. Musharraf survived multiple assassination attempts while he was in office. When he returned to the country last year the Pakistani Taliban vowed to kill him.
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