At least 26 people were killed and over 60 injured in two suicide attacks targeting the residence of the deputy chief of the paramilitary force responsible for the recent capture of three senior al Qaeda operatives in Quetta.
The attacks targeted and wounded Deputy Inspector-General (DIG) of Frontier Corps Brigadier Farrukh Shehzad whose force was involved in the arrest of Younis al Mauritani and two other al Qaeda operatives in Quetta in an operation announced on Monday.
The Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) – the outlawed group blamed for most violence in the country – claimed responsibility for the twin attacks.
“Our fidayeen (suicide bombers) have carried out this attack. It is revenge for the arrests of our brothers in Quetta,” Taliban spokesperson Ehsanullah Ehsan told Reuters by telephone from an undisclosed location. “If they make more arrests then the reaction will be much more forceful,” he warned.
The bombings took place in the high security zone on Anscamb Road where offices of Quetta’s commissioner and deputy commissioner, directorate of public relation (DPR), anti-terrorism courts and the house of inspector-general police are located. The chief minister secretariat and Balochistan governor house are about 400 metres away from the site.
One of the bombers blew himself up in a vehicle packed with explosives near the car of Brig. Shehzad. At least four FC troops were killed and dozens injured in the explosion and an ensuing fire engulfed security vehicles and motorcycles parked outside the residence, where paramilitary forces had been waiting to escort Brig. Shehzad.
(Read: In the name of revenge?)
The blast was followed by intense firing, offering a cover to a second bomber to get inside the main building of Brig. Shehzad’s residence.
The bomber shot dead the guards at the main entrance and then detonated the explosives strapped to his body near the guest room where Brig. Shehzad, his family and some colleagues were present. Brig Shehzad’s wife, FC Colonel Khalid and two more people were killed, while several more people were wounded in the attack including FC spokesperson Murtaza Baig.
A woman, her three children and at least 11 troops from the Frontier Corps and Balochistan Constabulary were among the dead, police officer Hamid Shakil said.
A senior official of the Bomb Disposal Squad said around 100 kilograms of explosives were used in the attacks that brought down the walls of Brig. Shehzad’s house and nearby offices.
Windowpanes and glass panels of scores of buildings were smashed by the explosions which were heard within a radius of four kilometres.
“I was inside the anti-terrorism court and rushed after the first explosion. There was intense firing and the area was enveloped in thick black smoke. After 10 minutes there was another huge explosion,” said BDS official Basher Zaki.
The head of one of the suicide bombers had been found, and the features indicated he may have been from Afghanistan’s Tajik ethnic group, a senior security official told Reuters.
Shakil added that an identity card was also found inside Shehzad’s house which probably belongs to one of the bombers. The card identified the bomber as Ahmed Gul, son of Sayed Gul, resident of Peshawar.
“The 19-year-old boy belonged to Kundoz province of Afghanistan and he might have obtained the identity card from Peshawar,” a senior investigator told The Express Tribune. Ball bearings and two hand grenades were also recovered from the site.
Before the attacks, security forces were informed about the movement of a suspicious car which was perhaps rekeying the area, an official said, adding that the car disappeared after the explosions. (With additional input from Wires)
Published in The Express Tribune, September 8th, 2011.
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@Ishtiaer Hussain: ah mate remeber lal masjid operation and the role of media balochistan balochs dont want operation but the pashtuns and hazaras are getting killed by taliban i have no relative in the army and i belong to a simple middle class family
@lahori. u dont know at all what happened in abtabd and mhrn. u have no clue at all. just say that ur 100% sure that thr really ws osama thr. and do u think our politicians and govt is so daring that they would deny any false claims by our original rulers against their desire and without any orders from washngtn ????? secondly just keep in mind the whole shift of pak navy from american technology to reliable and cheaper (always available ) chinese technology , this certainly had hurt some1. . please go in details. sometimes things are forced upon this nation which we never like but again we are forced to accept thm. biggest example is the no 1 of our country.
I think the first step by our political and religious leadership in this country is to announce in the press, tv, radio and any other sort of media that SUICIDE BOMBING is not allowed in our religion. It is not allowed. We don't have the guts to at least inform the people of this country that anyone who is being told to become a bomber, he will go into HELL and not into HEAVEN. This would be first step towards making innocent and unaware youngsters stop becoming suicide bombers.
@Ishtiaer Hussain:
Very well said. They do no tknow what happened in Abbotabad and then at Mehran base. but they surely know the prices of DHA plots all over Pakistan :) Lagae Raho
@Ishtiaer Hussain: These comments probably require a little visit of common sense. When the country is under Martial Law, then the army is under control of the generals...something the nation, when in the situation, hates to be in and on various accounts it is counter productive as well. During the times of democracy...such as the case that we have now, the army responds at the call of the civilian government. Whenever and where ever the government asks the army to conduct operations they do. This is exactly what Gen Kayani is doing these days. As I understand the army has repeatedly said that they would carry out an operation in Karachi if asked by the government, which they don't for their political reasons, and are in an active operation in the frontier areas at the call from our civilian government. In our country the corruption has unfortunately not spared any one and true that there is corruption within the army on monetary accounts, but it is quiet bewildering when we tell army to stay under the control of the elected ( forgive the language) idiots and then blame them when they do so as well. It is our idiotic, selfish and shameless leaders that are to be blamed in this situation and we are paying for the mistakes we have made over and over again when we support and elect these people. What people do to our forces in these situations is the age old saying....'chit bhi mayri pat bhi mayri'....U do it and I will call you a traitor and you don't do and I will call you the same.
INNA LILAH HE WA INA ALLAIHE RAJIOUN. PLEASE PRAY EVERYONE 1 TIME ALHAMD U LILLAH AND 3 TIMES QUL HO WALAH. MAY ALLAH GIVE THEM SOUL IN PEACE AMEEN SUMA AMMEN
@Grace: you need to go out and talk to people and see what they have to say!
Let's stop calling these attacks. Attack is what an Army does on another Army. These are coward acts by the most coward people on earth.
@Imran Khan
Does Blackwater send you a memo when it carries out these attacks. I would love to know how you have the power to know that it wasn't alqaeda but infact Blackwater(who are now Xe btw) who did it. However I have to agree with you on one thing. Al qaeda or not, they weren't muslims who carried out this attack even if they claim to be.
@Center Forward: Let me assure you the people here criticizing the Pak military are not Pakistanis. They are Indians under real and assumed names. We all know that the Pak army alone is responsible for clearing these anti state criminals from our country. They are the reason why the enemies of Pakistan can only mount cowardly attacks on unarmed and innocent people. They don't dare attack the army like real men. Instead they attack girls schools, mosques and market places to please their foreign masters. Pakistan is undeterred and stands fully behind our proud military. Pakistan Zindabad!
If we still do not declare an open war against these religious terrorists then we should not complaint about these and similar incidents. There should be a total war against these animals. No more half hearted efforts and mere words. Pakistan has to make a clear choice by its actions.
Did by Black water, yesterday they captured Al-Qaeda man and today they did it, Taliban are also working for them, they are not muslims.
Dear people before criticizing Pak Army, you must realize that no govt in Pakistan is set without USAs approval, these govts follow the orders and policies given by washington. Pak Army is fighting this menace of terrorism, but its not an easy war. if army ever takes any action against govt will, it is blamed again by us. so till the time govt desire to fight .nothing can happen.its very easy to type such blames while sitting in cozy rooms but its very hard to live like a soldier. please be in no doubt about who is ur real enemy. u cant ignore INDIA when its concentration of forces is 80% on our borders, when its military doctrines are developed keeping our geographical and strategic limitations and capabilities. Kindly be informed that the officers who get plots pay for them from their monthly pays. its a very clear system to deduct money from the pay and also the remaining amount is paid by the officers after retirement from their pensions. also ARMY is the biggest tax paying organisation of PAKISTAN. please make ur stats correct and prove that defence is costing nation 70% of budget.
Still many in Pakistan say taliban are not against Islam and muslims. PPP government have no time to handle balochistan problem politically, so that in the next phase extremist elements in Quetta can be dealth with strong hands.
@Salman:
I am not blaming the Army as an institution. Pakistan, like every country, needs Army to defend its territorial integrity. Army's role should be defending the country's territorial borders rather than playing political games, weakening civilian leadership and cutting deals with Taliban who are hell-bent to destroy our country. I have got two brothers who are in Army but I am not reluctant to criticize Army where it is due. Criticism for the sake of criticism is obviously reprehensible.
@Ishtiaer Hussain: Its easy to sit infront of computer and write all rubbish in your mind, but very difficult to sacrifice life for sake of country. Hope U know, its the Army, which is sacrificing its Men either FATA, Swat or anywhere else: so that people like U can live in peace and spread their intellectualism
Will Imran Khan condemn this militant attack atleast now?
@Ishtiaer Hussain: never read such rubbish. Indian threat is there, all countries have troops on borders. 70% of budjet ? more like 16% learn to get correct facts
Pakistan Tax GDP ratio is lowest in the world ask your liberals in increase tax
Pakistan must end its cooperation with USA..oh i forgot the we the $$$$...
@Salman: Will you decided what is forgivable and unforgivable ?
If you have this right, so have the Talibans as well. They will decide what is good and what is bad ... live with it
This extremist mindset is like a cancer which keeps on growing unless and until it is annihilated out of existence. The complacency and sympathetic attitude of the general Pakistani public (and this includes the educated middle class) towards such people ("oh, they are the victims of Americans", and so they go out and bomb innocent Pakistani Muslims in retaliation, right?) is coming back to bite them - and it won't stop until they make a firm stand against it and all the elements of the establishment who support this kind of thinking.
Still no Quetta Shura, no Alqaeda in Quetta. Its time to think. I feared this just after the news of Alqaeda arrests and unfortunately came true. Hope Quetta does not become another Peshawar.
@Parvez: You do nothing because half of your countrymen support these fanatics and their brutal methods. It's a civil war and the good guys are LOSING!
lost a dear friend in the blast, Muhammad Imran. R.I.P dear homie.
To all who are blaming army and generals of Pak Army: It was a Brigadier General of Pak Army who lost his life today. It was his wife who died due to the blast. It was his home that collapsed. Criticize all you want but defaming the departed is an unforgivable sin. Even more so when the departed was their to protect you. He wasn't there on a tour. He was making sure people like you can in the safety of your houses sit in your houses and use your computers to vilify them like cowards.
our strategic assets again struck a heavy blow to our another assest. it seems iron cuts iron.
I feel so angry and helpless when hearing the twin news of Delhi and Quetta tragedies . Normal ,innocent people who already struggle to put bread on table have been made to die . For what ,Mr. Terrorist ? What ever is your reason , do you know ,Mr. Terrorist , you are a coward hiding behind these 15-17 years brainwashed boys . Send your own son to do this . And what about the kids or ladies or inncocent civilians whom you brutally butchered . And which God gave such a permission to you . Tell me . Wake up ,general public of the sub-continent and tell the concerned people , "not in my name or my God's name "Not any more
CNN reports "said the attacks were retaliation for Shehzad's involvement in an operation against the group on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border last year". Ihsanullah ihsan, the spokesman for Tehrik-e-Taliban made no reference to this being a revenge attack for arresting the Al Qaeda commander.
Taliban and Army fight sometimes looks like a Hollywood film in which every action thing happens in rapid execution and a certain time bound fashion ...
Seeing the way those arrests were treated had a different feel to them for some reason, in a positive way. There's still uncertainty but, something different is definitely there. So much that when I saw this, I was irritated rather than skeptical. It's too bad they won't read this but, it's not like hurting the people in Pakistan is going to get them what they want. The world would never accept their rule. Even disregarding that, the US will be their biggest roadblock to their aspirations. So, I'm inclined to say that I'd much rather they turn their attention fully our way and to leave the Pakistani citizens alone. If you can't take us out, you can't succeed in your goals even if you do break the will of the victimized eventually. Making an attempt at causing further negative view of the US by blaming it on the assistance won't do it either. It's not being done for the praise. So, be men and face your real threats for once and leave the children and citizens alone. We've always been waiting.
AMERICA AND NATO SHOULD PROVIDE MISSILE SHIELD TO PAKISTAN
AND FREE HOSPITALS AND FIRST AID.
AS FOR ARRESTING AL QAEDA AND FIGHTING TALIBAN PAKISTAN LOST SO MUCH.
If the target was FC, then it seems Lashkar-e-Jhangvi are behind it.
Quetta is reportedly the new hub of the defeated Taliban factions.
I feel sorry for those people killed in this blast but In my opinion Quttea sura along with Al-quedia presents is there so drone attack may be possble.
@Ishtiaer Hussain: 100% agreed!
@UMAIR: So sorry to hear that. May his soul rest in peace:(
Its an extremely sad incident and I have no words to convey my symphaties to the devastated families. No words are enough to condemn this brutality, however, ALLAH will punish its perpetrators.
MAY ALMIGHTY ALLAH REST THE DEPARTED SOULS IN HIS BLESSED ABODE
My friend my btach mate Muhammad Imran passed away in quetta blast today. May his soul rest in peace and Allah give courage to his family. Ameen!
@faraz:
Baloch separatist does not have suicide bombers and their activities are limited to killing unguarded and unarmed people. This appears to be handiwork of Al Qaeda whose three leaders were arrested in Quetta by FC two days back.
Baloch separatist does not have suicide bombers and their activities are limited to killing unguarded and unarmed people. This appears to be handiwork of Al Qaeda whose three leaders were arrested in Quetta by FC two days back.
.... and we still are doing nothing to control the madrasses.
Vienna,07-09-2011 Sad Quetta Shura is decisive. But Pakistan has no other way but to eliminate terror mongers with the roots.Hope larger innocent public can live peacefully after the Sharia fools are eradicated. Who knows New Delhi High Court killings are not part of the Pakistani killings. Taravadu Taranga Trust for Media Monitoring TTTMM India --Kulamarva Balakrishna
Very sad news indeed. These animals need to be culled.
By the way, the display picture right at the top is misleading. It isn't the picture of the attack on the DIG, it is the Hazara Eidgah attack pic.
If the target was FC, then it seems Baloch separatists are behind it
Now I can understand why civilian control of the Army is required in order for Pakistan to survive as a united country. Had civilians been incharge of the Army, they would have ordered the generals to fight the real enemies of Pakistan (Taliban and company). Because the generals are incharge of not only Army but of the whole Pakistan as well, they tend to focus on empty threats from India and ignore the fact that Pakistan is fighting for its very survival against internal enemies.
Our Army is responsible for all the mess in Pakistan. The country is on the verge of collapse from internal enemies and our Army "feels threat from India". The the real fight for the soul of Pakistan has to be fought inside the country but our Army is not willing to fight the real enemies of Pakistan. What our Army is waiting for; the complete take over of Pakistan by Taliban. Once Taliban would take over the country, our generals would cut deals with their ex-comrades. Where are our generals who eat away 70% of our national budget when the country needs them the most? They are too busy in allocating plots to officers in different projects of DHA. Please don't disturb them; they are engaged in defending the "ideological and territorial borders of DHA".
Pakistan need to revisit its internal security arrangements. Our LEAs are still living in stone age with no access to latest devices and never follow SOPs. We are being ruled by empty headed ill focused regime. Only proactive approach can save Pakistan.