Showing posts with label QUETTA. Show all posts
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Sunday, June 2, 2013

Two Nato containers torched in Mastung by militants

QUETTA: Militants torched two Nato containers in Mastung district of Balochistan, levies said Sunday, June 2.

Munir Ahmed, a levies official told Dawn.com that two containers were attacked on their way back to Karachi after supplying fuel to US and Nato troops in Afghanistan.

He said initially that the militants opened fire on the trucks and then set them on fire.

Ahmed said that the drivers of the convoy survived the attack and managed to escape from the spot. “Both containers were completely burnt”, Ahmed said.

He said the incident happened in Dasht Tehsil of Mastung district. Militants have repeatedly attacked Nato supplies in the area.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility. However, the assailants managed to escape unhurt from the spot.

from DAWN
Syed Ali Shah | 9 hours ago

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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Roadside bomb kills 12 in Quetta

Pakistani security officials keep watch near a destroyed vehicle used by security forces following a bomb attack on the outskirts of Quett, on May 23, 2013.
QUETTA: A powerful blast killed at least 12 people, of which eight were policemen, and injured 21 others in the Bhosa Mandi area of Quetta on Thursday morning.
Fayyaz Sumbal, the Deputy Inspector General Police, said unknown militants targeted the vehicle of police's Rapid Response Force (RRP) through a remote control bomb in Eastern Bypass area of Quetta.

He said militants had planted explosive materials in a car, which was parked on the roadside.

"When vehicle of RRF reached the spot, there was a huge blast," he said.

Sumbal said the strength of blast destroyed police vehicles and nearby buildings.

"More than 100 kgs explosives were used in the blast," an official of bomb disposal squad told Dawn.com. The injured were immediately rushed to civil hospital Quetta for medical treatment.

Emergency was imposed in hospital to ensure treatment to injured persons.

from DAWN
by Syed Ali Shah   
Updated 2013-05-23 11:33:26   

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Monday, April 1, 2013

Nato containers torched in Balochistan’s Bolan district

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QUETTA: Unknown militants torched five containers, carrying back Nato supplies from Afghanistan to Port Qasim Karachi, in Balochistan’s Bolan district on Monday.

Levies sources told Dawn.com that four motorcycle-riding militants opened fire on containers in Kambiri area of Bolan district adding that the drivers survived the attack.

Levies further said that the armed men set containers in fire after the drivers fled from the site.

The attackers  managed to escape  from the spot after the attack.

Levies and police personnel reached the spot and cordoned off the area as investigations into the incident went underway.

Levies said armed men went toward nearby mountains and a search operation was underway in the area.

Militants continue to target Nato supplies in this area for last six years.

There was no claim of responsibility till the filing of this report.

from DAWN
by Syed Ali Shah | 1 hour ago

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Thursday, March 14, 2013

Female Czech tourists kidnapped in Baluchistan province

Unidentified gunmen on Wednesday kidnapped two women tourists from the Czech Republic in Baluchistan, officials said.
Abdul Qadus, a top government official in the area said, the women were on the road from Iran to Quetta, the capital of Pakistan’s southwest Baluchistan province, when they were seized on Wednesday.

Qadus further added the two had been given a police guard to escort them on a passenger bus, said Qadus. But the policeman was no match for the eight to 10 gunmen who stopped them in Chaghi district near the Iran and Afghanistan borders.

He said gunmen took the captives to Afghanistan, where they disarmed the policeman and released him.

Akbar Hussain Durrani, the provincial home secretary also confirmed the report and said, “Both the women were from Czech Republic and entered in Pakistan as tourists. Gunmen stopped their bus in the Nok Kundi area of Chaghi district and abducted both of them.”

Islamist militants and criminals with links to both have been accused of previous kidnappings in Baluchistan. Baluchistan is also home to separatists who have been waging a violent insurgency against the government and also many Islamist militants.

from KHAAMA
By Sayed Jawad - 14 Mar 2013, 11:27 am

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Saturday, February 23, 2013

Pakistan arrests Lashkar-e-Jhangvi leader Malik Ishaq


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Malik Ishaq, the leader of the al Qaeda-linked Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, waves to throngs of supporters after he is released from custody in 2011.

Pakistani police arrested Malik Ishaq, the leader of the al Qaeda-linked Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, at his home in Rahim Yar Khan, just one week after his terror group claimed credit for a bombing in Quetta that killed at least 90 people. Ishaq has been accused of direct involvement in numerous terrorist attacks but has never been convicted in a Pakistani court.

Pakistani police have not disclosed the reason for Ishaq's arrest, nor how long he will be in detention. "It was not immediately clear on what charges he was arrested," Dawn reported.

Last week, the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi claimed credit for the murder of more than 90 Pakistanis, mostly minority Shia, after detonating nearly one ton of "high-grade" explosives in the capital of Baluchistan province. The Lashkar-e-Jhangvi has claimed credit for numerous terror attacks in Pakistan, and has released videos of executions of captured Shia prisoners.

Ishaq has been in the custody of the Pakistani government in the past. He was detained in 1997 after admitting to murdering more than 100 Pakistanis, but was subsequently released by Pakistan's Supreme Court in July 2011. Ishaq has dodged numerous convictions by murdering and intimidating witnesses, and even once told a judge that "dead men can't talk." [See Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and the "lack of evidence," from Dawn, for more information on Pakistan's inability to convict Ishaq and his intimidation of witnesses.]

Ishaq doesn't hide his disdain for the political system in Pakistan, and made it clear at the time of his release in 2011 that he intended to continue to wage jihad.

"We are ready to lay down lives for the honor of the companions of the Holy Prophet" Ishaq said after he was released from custody in 2011. He was met by "Kalashnikov-wielding supporters on a Land Cruiser motorcade," Dawn reported.

Ishaq has also been accused of plotting numerous terrorist attacks while in custody, including the March 3, 2009 assault on the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore.

Read more: http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2013/02/pakistan_arrests_las.php#ixzz2LjVHS7jb
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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Over 60 dead, 200 injured in Quetta blast

photo from jafrianews.com
QUETTA (PAN): More than 60 people were killed and over 200 others wounded in a massive bombing in Pakistan’s southwestern Balochistan province on Saturday evening, officials and witnesses said.

The explosion happened on the Kirani Road in Quetta, the provincial capital, a senior police officer told reporters. Several women and children were among the casualties, he said.

Deputy Inspector-General of Police Wazir Khan Nasir, calling it a sectarian attack, said the explosives had been placed in a rickshaw which went off near a Hazara-dominated neighbourhood. He put the toll at 63 dead and more than 200 injured.

City police chief, Mir Zubair Mehmud, told Pajhwok Afghan News feared the number of fatalities could go up, given the critical condition of many injured people. The casualties were evacuated to Combined Military Hospital and Bolan Medical Complex.

Following the huge blast, gunshots rang out for quite some time in the densely-populated locality, according to one witness, who claimed the site was littered with body parts and pools of blood.

Initial reports suggested many of the victims belonged to the minority Hazara community. Angry members of the tribe pelted police and paramilitary troops with stones, preventing them from shifting the dead and injured from the scene.

Home Secretary Akbar Hussain Durrani said the bomb was planted near a double-storey building close to a market that collapsed as a result of the impact, trapping a number of people, who had come for shopping.

Majlis-i-Wahdat-i-Muslimeen, a group of Shia Muslims, announced three days of mourning over the horrific incident and gave a strike call in Quetta for Sunday. Shiites took to the streets, blocking roads, torching tyres and firing into the air.

Last month, 93 people -- most of them Hazaras -- were killed in a string of bombings on Alamdar road in Quetta, sparking a storm of protests in different parts of Pakistan. The outlawed militant group, Lashkar-i-Jhangvi, had claimed responsibility for the attacks.

Bowing to mounting political and public pressure, Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf sacked the provincial government and imposed governor’s rule in the province, bordering Afghanistan’s southern Kandahar province.

from Pajhwok
By Hijratullah Kharoti Feb 16, 2013 - 22:10

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 some other news sites versions about the dead/injured and about the bomb:

ARY NEWS - 64/180 - rickshaw

The Express Tribune - 64/157 - parked vehicle

GEO.TV - 65/180 - water tanker
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Friday, January 11, 2013

String of bombings kill 101, injure 200 in Pakistan

 (Reuters) - At least 101 people were killed in bombings in two Pakistani cities on Thursday in one of the country's bloodiest days in recent years, officials said, with most casualties caused by sectarian attacks in Quetta.

The bombings underscored the myriad threats Pakistani security forces face from homegrown Sunni extremist groups, the Taliban insurgency in the northwest and the less well-known Baloch insurgency in the southwest.

On Thursday evening, two coordinated explosions killed at least 69 people and injured more than 100 in Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan, said Deputy Inspector of Police Hamid Shakil.

The first attack, in a crowded snooker hall, was a suicide bombing, local residents said. About ten minutes later, a car bomb exploded, they said. Five policemen and a cameraman were among the dead from that blast.

The attacks happened in a predominately Shia neighbourhood and banned sectarian group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi claimed responsibility. The extremist Sunni group targets Shias, who make up about 20 percent of Pakistani's population.

Targeted killings and bombings of Shia communities are common in Pakistan, and rights groups say hundreds of Shia were killed last year. Militant groups in Balochistan frequently bomb or shoot Shia passengers on buses travelling to neighbouring Iran.

The killers are rarely caught and some Shia activists say militants work alongside elements of Pakistan's security forces, who see them as a potential bulwark against neighbouring India.

Many Pakistanis fear their nation could become the site of a regional power struggle between Saudi Arabia, source of funding for Sunni extremist groups, and Iran, which is largely Shia.

But sectarian tensions are not the only source of violence.

The United Baloch Army claimed responsibility for a blast in Quetta's market earlier in the day. It killed 11 people and injured more than 40, mostly vegetable sellers and second-hand clothes dealers, police officer Zubair Mehmood said. A child was also killed.

The group is one of several fighting for independence for Balochistan, an arid, impoverished region with substantial gas, copper and gold reserves, which constitutes just under half of Pakistan's territory and is home to about 8 million of the country's population of 180 million.

SWAT BOMBING

In another incident Thursday, 21 were killed and more than 60 injured in a bombing when people gathered to hear a religious leader speak in Mingora, the largest city in the northwestern province of Swat, police and officials at the Saidu Sharif hospital said.

"The death toll may rise as some of the injured are in critical condition and we are receiving more and more injured people," said Dr. Niaz Mohammad.

It has been more than two years since a militant attack has claimed that many lives in Swat.

The mountainous region, formerly a tourist destination, has been administered by the Pakistani army since their 2009 offensive drove out Taliban militants who had taken control.

But Talibans retain the ability to attack in Swat and shot schoolgirl campaigner Malala Yousufzai in Mingora last October.

A Taliban spokesman said they were not responsible for Thursday's bombing.

from REUTERS
By Gul Yousufzai
QUETTA, Pakistan | Thu Jan 10, 2013 10:35pm GMT
(Additional reporting by Jibran Ahmad in Peshawar, Pakistan; Writing by Katharine Houreld; Editing by Mark Heinrich and Jason Webb)

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Thursday, January 10, 2013

Quetta, Pakistan: Blast kills 11, 35 injured

Eleven persons, including a child, were killed while 35 others, including women and children were injured in a blast that took place near Quetta’s Bacha Khan Chowk along Shahrah-e-Iqbal.

According to initial reports still coming in the explosion damaged shops and buildings in the area the debris of which is being strewn in the area.

Police and rescue teams were on their way to the site of the blast.

The blast was so powerful that it was heard a good distance away and it shattered the window panes and glasses in the area.

Many of the injured are in critical condition, ARY NEWS reported.

Three FC personnel are also injured in the blast, ARY NEWS said.

According to the Bomb Disposal Squad 20-25 kilograms of explosives were used in the blast and the explosive was placed a vehicle, ARY NEWS said.

from ARYNEWSUpdated :   Thursday  January  10 , 2013  4:10:05 PM
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from DAWN:


QUETTA: At least 10 people, including a child and two security personnel, were reported killed and 20 others injured in a blast that took place near Quetta’s Bacha Khan chowk on Thursday, DawnNews reported.

The injured included at least four Frontier Corps (FC) personnel and the explosion damaged shops and buildings in the area.

Women and children were also among the injured.

The explosives were planted under a car, DawnNews quoted security sources as saying.

Police and rescue teams had reached the site of the blast and security forces had cordoned off the area.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for Thursday’s explosion but Quetta and Balochistan are frequently hit by bomb attacks.
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Sunday, December 30, 2012

19 killed, 25 injured in convoy attack in SW Pakistan

Security soldiers cordon off the blast site in southwest Pakistan's Mastung, Dec. 30, 2012.  (Xinhua/Iqbal Hussain)
ISLAMABAD, Dec. 30 (Xinhua) -- At least 19 people were killed and 25 others injured when a bomb hit a convoy of three buses carrying Shia pilgrims in Pakistan's southwest district of Mastung on Sunday morning, said an official.

Tufail Baloch, Deputy Commissioner of Mastung, said that the blast left 19 people dead and 25 others wounded.

Earlier local media reports said that the bus convoy was hit by a roadside bomb while on its way back from Iran to Quetta near Mastung, a district lying some 50 kilometers south of Quetta, capital of Balochistan province.

However, latest reports said that all the pilgrims were from Multan, a city in central Pakistan and they were on the way to Iran via Quetta.

The bus convoy was hit by an explosive-laden car instead of a roadside bomb, a driver of the bus convoy told local media.

The car rammed into one of the three buses, which carried 43 passengers on board, said the driver.

Fire erupted following the blast, he said, adding that one bus was completely destroyed, another was partially damaged and the third bus remained safe.

All the injured have been shifted to a civil hospital in Mastung where some of the seriously wounded have been referred to hospital in Quetta, said rescue workers.

Many suffered serious burn injuries, said hospital sources.

Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari issued a statement and strongly condemned the attack.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, which apparently targeted the Shia Muslims.



more photos from XINHUA here
 
from XINHUA
2012-12-30 14:51:18
Editor: Hou Qiang

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Friday, December 14, 2012

Quetta: 8 injured in Sariab Road bicycle blast

Eight persons including a security man were wounded when a blast occurred at Sariab Road in Quetta  on Friday.

According to reports, the explosives were fixed in a bicycle that exploded near a security forces’ vehicle, injuring eight persons including a troop. The blast also damaged several vehicles.

Rescue efforts were kicked off immediately after the explosion and the injured were shifted to the hospital while security forces cordoned off the area and started investigation.

The bomb disposal squad told that at least seven kilograms of explosives were used in the blast.

from thenation.com.pk

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Thursday, December 6, 2012

Two killed, three injured in Balochistan

QUETTA: Two people were killed and three others wounded, including a brother of Balochistan finance minister, in separate firing incidents in Balochistan on Tuesday. An explosion also occurred in a Frontier Corps camp in Turbat.

According to police, unidentified armed men opened indiscriminate fire on Muhammad Asif, the brother of Finance Minister Mir Asim Kurd Gailo, in Panjgour town. Asif sustained serious wounds and was rushed to a nearby hospital for medical aid. The assailants fled from the scene after committing the crime.

In another incident, unidentified men killed a driver and wounded two others in Qila Saifullah.

Levies sources said that armed men opened indiscriminate fire on workers of a road construction company in Kanchogi area in Muslim Bagh tehsil. Resultantly, bulldozer driver Muhammad Khalid died on the spot and Qari and Muhammad Faisal were seriously wounded.

In Quetta, police recovered a body from Essa Nagri Brewery Road and shifted it to hospital for autopsy. However, identity of the deceased could not be ascertained.

from paktribune
05 December, 2012


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Sunday, December 2, 2012

Massive terrorism bid foiled in Quetta

The Frontier Corps (FC) impounded a bus laden with massive explosive material on the outskirts of Quetta and arrested five accused.

On a tip off FC seized a bus at Quetta-Karachi Highway near Akhtar Abad area when it was checked on a check post.

The FC claimed that six to seven thousand kg explosive material packed in plastic bags was recovered from the vehicle, adding that five people on-board the bus were also arrested.

According to FC sources, the explosive laden bus was heading towards Naushki and explosive material was concealed with other items.

The sources said that area has been cordoned off for the search operation.

from ARYNEWS.TV
Updated :   Sunday  December  2 , 2012  1:14:20 PM

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Friday, November 30, 2012

2 children injured in Quetta toy bomb blast

QUETTA: Two children were injured in a toy bomb blast on Shah Wakshah road in the provincial capital on Friday.

Police sources said that unknown men had placed a toy bomb on Shah Wakshah road that exploded when two passers-by children touched it. Resultantly, both children received serious injuries.

The rescue teams rushed to the site and shifted the wounded children to civil hospital where they were identified as Muhammad Hussain and Sanaullah.

The police have cordoned off the entire area to trace the suspects.

from GEO.TV
November 30, 2012 - Updated 1349 PKT

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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

5 killed, 15 injured as blast hits security force's convoy in Quetta, S.W. Pakistan

Security officials scan the site of a bomb explosion in Quetta Nov 21 (@khalidkhan787)
ISLAMABAD, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- At least five people were killed and 15 others injured when a bomb hit an army convoy in Pakistan's southwest city of Quetta on Wednesday afternoon, said a local police officer.

Mir Zubair, City Centeral Police Officer of Quetta, said that a remote control bomb hit an army's convoy in Shahbaz Town of Quetta, capital of the country's southwest province of Balochistan, at about 2:30 p.m. local time, killing at least five and wounding over a dozens.

The killed include three soldiers and two passersby and seven troops were also among the 15 injured, he said.

At least three vehicles and several nearby shops were also destroyed in the blast, said police.

All the injured have been shifted to a military hospital in the city and hospital sources said that eight of the wounded were in critical condition, indicating a possible further rise in the death toll.

Some of the students going back home after school were also reportedly injured in the bomb attack.

An estimated 10 to 15 kg of explosives were used in the attack, said Hamid Shakeel, deputy Inspector General Police of Quetta, adding that the bomb was fixed on a motorbike, which was detonated by a remote control when the army's convoy was passing by the site.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attack yet.

from XINHUA
2012-11-21 18:32:39

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Thursday, November 15, 2012

Key Taliban commander gunned down in Quetta

KABUL (PAN): A key Taliban commander, Mullah Syed Ahmad Shahid Khel, was shot dead in Quetta, the capital of Pakistan’s southwestern province of Balochistan, an official said on Wednesday.

Amir Shah Sadat, intelligence director for southern Ghazni province, told Pajhwok Afghan News that the insurgent leader was gunned down by two Pakistani motorcyclists on Sunday afternoon.

Hailing from the Sinday village of Andar district in Ghazni, the body of the man, a member of the Taliban’s Quetta Shura, was still in a Balochistan hospital, the National Directorate of Security (NDS) official said.

Shahid Khel, Taliban’s deputy minister of education and administrative head of the Chak district in Maidan Wardak, came under gun attack on the outskirts of Quetta.

The attack has worried senior Afghan Taliban leaders about their security in a city seen as their longtime sanctuary and capital in exile. The militant leader was hit in the leg, stomach and chest.

One Taliban source confided to Pajhwok that Shahid Khel had earned the wrath of younger Pakistani extremists by denouncing them for attacks on mosques and civilian deaths.

from Pajhwok
By Saifullah Mafto on Nov 14, 2012 - 20:58   

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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Bicycle bomb blast kills two in Quetta

QUETTA: A bicycle bomb apparently targeting security forces killed two people and injured nine others at airport road in Quetta on Tuesday, Geo News reported.

According to police, the device exploded on the road from Quetta to the airport as a convoy of the government paramilitary Frontier Corps (FC) passed nearby.

"Two people passing by were killed in the blast and nine others wounded. The injured also included three FC soldiers," a senior police official told.

Police also told that the blast occurred five kilometres (three miles) outside Quetta.

"The FC convoy was a target apparently. Around five kilograms (11 pounds) of explosive was installed in the bicycle parked roadside. It exploded when the FC convoy passed nearby," he said.

Firing was also reported after the explosion. Law enforcement agencies and rescue teams immediately reached the spot to initiate rescue efforts.

Security forces cordoned off the area and started investigation.

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from thenews.com.pk
November 13, 2012 - Updated 1355 PKT

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Friday, August 10, 2012

ISAF supply container torched near Quetta

ISLAMABAD (PAN): An International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) supply container was attacked near Quetta, the capital of Pakistan’s southwestern Balochistan province, on Friday.

The vehicle’s driver and cleaner were wounded during the shooting in the Dasht area of Mastung district, a private TV channel reported.

“Unknown armed men riding a motorbike opened fire at a NATO container on the national highway,” DawnNews quoted a Levies official as saying.

The assailants set the container on fire before fleeing the scene. The injured driver and his assistant were evacuated to hospital.

A day earlier, security forces recovered 12,000 kilograms of explosives, 20 rockets, seven RPGs, six cylinders, two hand grenades, 10 controlled detonator systems, two gunpowder-mixing machines, three cylinders filled with bearings, 15 suicide vests in Quetta.

from Pajhwok
by Qaiser YousafzaionAug 10, 2012 - 13:13

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Monday, August 6, 2012

Quetta blast kills 5; NATO supply vehicles torched

ISLAMABAD (PAN): Two International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) supply containers were torched in Pakistan’s southwestern province of Balochistan on Sunday.

A private TV channel said that the containers, carrying supplies for the NATO-led troops stationed in Afghanistan, came under attack in Khuzdar district.

DawnNews reported the vehicles were on their way from the port city of Karachi. “Unknown gunmen first started shooting at the trucks and then set them on fire.”

In Quetta, the provincial capital, five people were killed and 10 others wounded during a bomb explosion. A woman and two children were among the victims of the blast that occurred inside a house in the Faizabad area on Saryab road.

The blast took place around noon when an explosives-laden car, parked in the residential colony, was set off by a remote-controlled device. One house was razed and two others damaged.

The car was laden with 80-100 kilograms of explosive material, the bomb disposal squad said. Three shops were damaged as a result of the blast.

from Pajhwok
by Qaiser YousafzaionAug 5, 2012 - 15:56

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Monday, June 18, 2012

4 killed, 52 injured as school bus hit by bomb in SW Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, June 18 (Xinhua) -- At least four people were killed and 52 others injured when a roadside planted bomb hit a school bus in Pakistan's southwest city of Quetta on Monday morning, said hospital and police sources.
A damaged school bus is seen at the blast site in southwest Pakistan's Quetta, June 18, 2012. (Xinhua/Mohammad)

Local TV channel Express quoted hospital sources as saying that the injured included 38 men, nine women and five kids. Another local state-run TV channel PTV said the injured also included four policemen who happened to pass by the blast site in a vehicle when the bomb went off.

Local media quoted hospital sources as saying over 20 people out of the injured were in critical condition and the death toll may further rise.

According to Xinhua sources in Quetta and local media reports, the blast took place at about 8:20 a.m. local time when a bus carrying at least 52 students from Balochistan IT University was hit by a bomb fixed inside a small Suzuki car parked by the roadside near a Federal Investigation Authority (FIA) building on the Smangli Road of the city.

The blast left a two-foot-deep crater on the ground, said eyewitnesses, adding that several vehicles including a motorbike and a rickshaw nearby were also destroyed.

Security forces and rescue teams rushed to the site shortly after the blast was reported.

The injured have been shifted to different hospitals in the city and an emergency has been declared in the hospitals of the city.

Bomb disposal squad officials said that an estimated 50 kg of explosives were used in the blast.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attack.

Rehman Malik, a top official in charge of Home Ministry in the country, condemned the attack and said that terrorists in Balochistan province, of which Quetta is the capital, were playing in the hands of their foreign masters.

Pakistani Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani also condemned the attack and directed the hospital authorities to provide the best possible medical treatment to the injured people.

Angry students staged a protest nearby the hospitals where the injured were admitted following the blast.

from XINHUA
2012-06-18 13:37:25
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Saturday, June 9, 2012

Four policemen gunned down in Quetta

QUETTA - At least four policemen were killed when undefined gun men opened fire at them here on Saturday morning.

According to details, two armed motorcyclists shot at policemen while they were patrolling the railway track in the Sariyab Road area.

The firing killed all four policemen on the spot. The attackers managed to flee from the scene after committing quadrupled murder.

The bodies were shifted to Civil Hospital Quetta for a postmortem.
Security forces cornered off the area after the firing incident and launched a search operation but no arrest could be made.

It should be mentioned that the Sariyab Road area is considered to be a sensitive and dangerous locality and dozens of people including security personnel and common people have been gunned down in that area in recent months. Locals said they fail to understand why the police and other law enforcement agencies have not taken appropriate security measures to prevent such attacks or at least arrest the outlaws when they flee after committing murders.

The citizens of Quetta have demanded that the district administration, provincial and federal governments find a permanent solution to the daily killings and give security to them.

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