Explosion in Peshawar kills 2 police officers, injures 8

Police van providing security to a polio team was targeted.


Afp/web Desk October 07, 2013
Relatives and rescue workers carry the coffin of a man, who was killed in the blast. PHOTO: REUTERS

PESHAWAR: A remote-controlled bomb explosion in Peshawar killed two police officers and injured eight on Monday, Express News reported.

The explosion took place near a hospital in the Budh Bher area of the city.

According to initial details, the police van which was providing security to a polio team was targeted.

Around 12 police officers were in the van at the time of the blast.

The injured - including police officers - were taken to the Lady Reading Hospital where emergency was declared.

Security forces surrounded the area and started a search operation.

"It was an IED blast and the target was policemen," Najeebur Rehman, a senior police official told AFP, adding that the bomb went off just as officers reached the village to provide security to polio teams.

Nasir Durrani, police chief for northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province confirmed the incident and death toll.

"Most of those wounded were policemen," Durrani said.

Raheel Shah, another police official told AFP that polio workers remained safe in the attack as they were inside a health clinic in the village.

Authorities said bomb disposal experts defused a second device close to the site of the first blast and had halted polio vaccination.

"A second bomb weighing five kilo-grams of explosive has been defused. We have suspended the campaign for time being," Zahurul Islam, a senior government official told AFP.

Islam said all those wounded in the blast were policemen, adding that a total of 54 polio workers including 24 women were present inside the clinic.

Polio campaigns in three areas of the city have been suspended.

Peshawar is no stranger to bloodshed. It lies on the edge of the tribal areas and has frequently been hit by bombings and shootings.

Recent attacks include a suicide bombing on a church service, a bomb on a bus carrying government staff home after work and a powerful car bomb targeting a busy market on September 29. About 150 people were killed in the three attacks.

COMMENTS (46)

Michael Greenwald | 10 years ago | Reply

@Khalid Ansari: FYI, when Dr. Salk invented the vaccine the first two children to get it were his children. I was the 10th. I was 13 years old. Two years before, 58,000 children got polio in the US. Today--NONE! You can see photos of me getting the shot in the documentary on the Discovery channel. Back then it was really scary to actually get an injection of a polio virus. Not only did Salk test it on his own children. Later it was tested on 1.8 million American children before being officially released. 100 million Americans contributed money to develop the vaccine. Then Salk released the formula free to the world. When I think of his shining example and then read you comments it makes me sick.

Khalid Ansari | 10 years ago | Reply

@Michael Greenwald: Enemies of humanity are all those people who have no concern for others stuck up in their their own egos, hypocrisy and falsehood. People who declare others to be 'enemies' in such a crude manner only expose themselves for what they are. The world would be a much better place without such deceivers posing in the garb of truth to destroy humanity and themselves in the process. I have wrongly used the Salk(older vaccine) term instead of the Sabin strain but it does not detract from the facts: The use of OPV was discontinued in the United States in 2000(Washington, D.C.: Public Health Foundation.) and in 2004 in the UK(Immunisation Against Infectious Disease. Edinburgh: Stationery Office. pp. 313–29. ISBN 0-11-322528-8) but it continues to be used around the globe. Is it only for the deprived and underprivileged? That is perhaps why tests for allergy are not conducted prior to the administration of the vaccine and in a home environment, where in case of a reaction the child is bound to die. I am sure you are confident that the life of someone you feel close to is not at stake, but never forget that the life of any human being is as precious as anybody elses. Several children have died as a result of the administration of the vaccine without prior tests and I am sure for callous people like yourself that is a mere statistic. The death of any person kills us all a little and I hope you are granted the small amount of intelligence this sensitivity requires.

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