24 killed, 46 injured in suicide bombing at rly station in Pak
The explosion ripped through the railway station of the provincial capital Quetta as passengers gathered on the platform before the departure of the Jaffar Express, scheduled to depart for Peshawar at 9.00am
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Security officials examine the site of a bomb explosion at railway station in Quetta, southwestern Pakistan on Saturday. PHOTO: PTI
Islamabad, 9 Nov
At least 24 people were killed and
46 others injured on Saturday in a suicide bombing at a railway station in
Pakistan’s restive Balochistan province, officials said.
The explosion ripped through the
railway station of the provincial capital Quetta as passengers gathered on the
platform before the departure of the Jaffar Express, scheduled to depart for
Peshawar at 9.00am.
Quetta Division Commissioner Hamza
Shafqaat said it was a suicide attack and 24 people were killed in the blast. The
suicide bomber had entered the station with luggage, the commissioner said,
adding that was difficult to stop a person coming with an intention to carry
out a suicide attack.
The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA),
an ethnic Baloch separatist group designated as a terrorist organisation, has
claimed responsibility for the attack. The BLA alleges that the federal
government exploits Balochistan's resources while neglecting the province's
development. However, the federal government dismisses these allegations and
claims that foreign powers are manipulating disgruntled elements to perpetrate
sabotage.
The suicide bombing comes a week
after a blast near a girl’s school and a hospital in Balochistan’s Mastung
district killed eight people, including five children.
Earlier, SSP Operations Muhammad
Baloch had also said that initial findings point to a possible suicide bombing.
While confirming the death of 21 people, he had warned the number of victims
could rise.
Rescue and law enforcement teams
responded immediately, securing the area and transporting the injured and
deceased to Civil Hospital Quetta, according to the provincial government
spokesperson Shahid Rind.
An emergency was declared at the
hospital where additional medical staff was summoned to deal with the injured,
where officials said that 46 injured had been shifted so far. The blast, which
also damaged the platform's roof, was heard far and wide in various areas of
the city.
Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz
Bugti condemned the attack, terming it as "a horrific act targeting
innocent civilians", and ordered an immediate investigation. He said that
terrorists are increasingly aiming civilians, labourers, women, and children,
and vowed that those responsible would be pursued relentlessly.
Pakistan, particularly the
Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces, has seen a sharp uptick in
terrorism-related incidents over the past year.
According to the Centre for
Research and Security Studies (CRSS), the third quarter of the ongoing year
witnessed a 90 per cent surge in violence in Pakistan, the Geo News reported.
With a total of 722 people being
killed, including civilians, security personnel, and outlaws, while 615 others
were wounded in as many as 328 incidents recorded during the period under
review, 97% of these fatalities occurred in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
provinces. Over 92% of these incidents of terror attacks and security forces’
operations were recorded in the same provinces.
The total fatalities from three
quarters of this year have now surpassed the total fatalities recorded for the
entire 2023; the number of fatalities rose to at least 1534 in the first three
quarters compared to 1523 in 2023, the report said.
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