Photos: After Sunday's deadly blasts, tight security at Wagah border
On Sunday, a suicide bomber set off a massive explosion after the ‘flag-hoisting’ ceremony at Wagah Border in Pakistan. Post the attack, security has been beefed up at the attack.
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A BSF soldiers keeps watch as people arrive to witness beating retreat ceremony at Attari-Wagah border on Tuesday. On Sunday, a suicide bomber set off a massive explosion after the ‘flag-hoisting’ ceremony. Close to 60 people were killed and over 200 injured in the attack. PTI
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A Delhi-Lahore bus crossing the border gates at international border in Attari on Tuesday. Despite the blasts, people turned up to see the ceremony, which takes place daily. PTI
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(L) BSF Jawans keep vigil at Attari international border on Monday. (R) BSF and Pakistani Rangers jawans at Beating Retreat ceremony at Attari-Wagah international border on Monady, a day after the blast. Security has been tightened after Sunday’s blasts. PTI
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Security personnel frisk the passengers at Attari international border on Monday. PTI
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BSF jawans with sniffer dogs checking luggage of passengers at Attari international border on Monday. Security have been beefed up in the region after the Sunday’s suicide bomb attack at Wagah in Pakistan. PTI
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Sikh devotees wave from a special train at Attari Station on Tuesday before leaving for Pakistan to celebrate birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Devji. PTI


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