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On air: How can suicide bombing be stopped?

Ros Atkins Ros Atkins | 13:17 UK time, Friday, 2 July 2010

SC.jpgYesterday, suicide bombers in Lahore.

Meanwhile, at least four people by suicide bombers attacking the office of a US development organisation in the northern Afghan province of Kunduz.

Both cases again highlight the difficulties in stopping an attack carried out by someone who's prepared to die.

As our newsroom reports, 'police in Pakistan had earlier been congratulating themselves that last month was the first for two years without any suicide bombings in the country'. So clearly some progress had been made, but not enough.

Stopping suicide bombing is an unwanted challenge that Israel, the UK, Iraq, and Russia have also had to face over the past few years. So what if anything can be done to stop it?

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