24 killed, 70 injured in blast targeting shuttle train in Pakistan's Balochistan
The noise & impact of the explosion were so loud that the glass of nearby vehicles and buildings was shattered.
PTI
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The train was carrying passengers to Quetta Railway Station, where they were to board trains to their hometowns for Eid(PTI)
Karachi, 24 May
At least 24 people were killed, and nearly 70 were injured after a powerful explosion ripped through a shuttle train in Pakistan's Balochistan province on Sunday, authorities said.
The shuttle train was heading from Quetta Cantonment to the railway station when it
was targeted near Chaman Phatak, state-run Associated Press of Pakistan (APP)
reported.
Pakistan's
Railways Minister, Hanif Abbasi, confirmed the explosion and said there were
passengers on the shuttle train and the explosion had hit the engine and three
bogies.
"The
train was going from Quetta Cantt station to the City Railway station when the explosion took place this morning," Abbasi said.
Pakistani
TV channels and websites reported that at least 24 people have been killed and
70 injured in the explosion.
The banned
Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for the blast.
According
to a claim by a BLA spokesperson, the attack was carried out as the train was
transporting military personnel from Quetta Cantt.
Prime
Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the explosion and said that "such
cowardly acts of terrorism cannot weaken the resolve of the people of
Pakistan".
"I
strongly condemn the heinous bomb explosion near Chaman Phatak, Quetta, which
has resulted in the tragic loss of innocent lives and left many others
injured," Sharif posted on X.
"Such
cowardly acts of terrorism cannot weaken the resolve of the people of Pakistan.
We remain steadfast in our determination to eliminate terrorism in all its
forms and manifestations. I express my heartfelt condolences to the families of
the victims and pray for the swift recovery of the injured. The entire nation
stands in solidarity with the people of Balochistan in this hour of
grief," he said in a post.
A senior
police official speaking on condition of anonymity from Quetta said they had
been instructed not to give public statements, and the government spokesperson
would make the official statement on the incident while confirming the number
of deaths and injuries.
“From what
we know, there are around 18-20 casualties, and dozens were injured in the
explosion,” he said.
The noise
and impact of the explosion were so loud that the glass of nearby vehicles and
buildings was shattered.
The train
was carrying passengers to the City Railway Station from where they were
scheduled to catch connecting trains to their hometowns for the Eid Holidays.
In
November 2024, at least 32 people were killed and scores were injured when a
suicide bomber hit the Quetta Cantt Railway Station.
Railway
authorities said the Peshawar-bound Jaffar Express was stopped at Quetta
Railway Station after the blast as a precautionary measure, Geo News reported.
Railways
Minister Hanif Abbasi condemned the attack as a cowardly act of terrorism,
adding that it would not weaken the nation’s resolve against militancy.
He said
hostile forces were involved in malicious activities aimed at spreading unrest
and fear in Pakistan.
Slamming
terrorists as “enemies of humanity”, the minister asserted they would be
“brought to a disgraceful end”.
Babar
Yousafzai, the spokesperson to the home minister, said that all relevant
institutions have been placed on high alert following an explosion in the city.
He urged
the public not to gather near the blast site to ensure safety and allow
emergency teams to carry out rescue operations without obstruction.
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