Five children among seven injured in twin hand grenade blasts near Quetta railway station
Two hand grenade explosions near the Quetta Railway Station injured seven people, including five children, on Monday evening.
According to Quetta police, unidentified individuals threw two hand grenades near a hotel close to the railway station before fleeing the scene.
The grenades detonated with a loud explosion, causing injuries to seven passengers who were preparing to board the Jaffar Express.
Following the blasts, rescue workers quickly transported the injured to a nearby hospital for medical treatment.
Police and security forces cordoned off the area and began a search operation.