Blast on Saryab Road: FC convoy targeted in Quetta

Two killed, 16 injured in the blast. Five security personnel and a police constable were among the injured.


Shezad Baloch/web Desk May 01, 2012
Blast on Saryab Road: FC convoy targeted in Quetta

QUETTA: A convoy of the Frontier Corps was targeted in a blast on Saryab Road in Quetta on Tuesday.

At least two people were killed and 16 injured as a result of the blast. The dead included a student in his early teens.

Five security personnel and a police constable were among the injured.

It has also been reported that families of the FC personnel were traveling with the convoy at the time of the blast.

Express News correspondent Irfan Rana reported that the blast took place near WAPDA Grid Station when the FC convoy was passing by. Initial reports had suggest that this could have been a remote controlled bomb.

Police officials have claimed that the bomb was planted inside a car.

Nearby transportation also caught fire after the blast.

Police and security personnel cordoned off the area and emergency teams were dispatch to the site.

An emergency was declared at Civil hospital after the blast.

Correction: Express News had earlier reported that five people were killed as a result of the blast. The death toll has been corrected in the story.

COMMENTS (7)

Tribune Reader | 12 years ago | Reply

Can't some one finally do something about these BLA and other nationalist traitors? Their not just targeting the Frontier Corps but their also killing thousands of settler civilians who have lived in Balochistan peacefully.

AllahRukha | 12 years ago | Reply

@Pakistani Hindu: Another opportunity for FC and Army to give a befitting reply.to these terrorist enemies of Pakistan.

You are right brother. But that opportunity will be taken over by our media, "intellectuals" and "free judiciary" to shift blame to armed forces and present militants as victims.

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