A suicide bomber detonated the explosives strapped to his body amid a crowd of people near an Imambargah in Hazara Town of Quetta shortly after Maghrib prayers.
At least 29 people, among them nine women and three children, were killed and 65 injured, nearly half of them critically. The capital city police officer (CCPO), Mir Zubair Ahmed, confirmed the casualties.
He also confirmed that the attack was targeted at the Shia Hazara community which has lost hundreds of its members in an escalating wave of gun and bomb attacks by sectarian militants. “The bomber broke the security cordon using a bicycle,” he told journalists.
A banned sectarian extremist group, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), which has carried out most attacks on the Hazara community, claimed credit for Sunday’s bombing in a phone call to media offices in Quetta.
Home Secretary Akbar Hussain Durrani said the bomber appeared to be an Uzbek, between 20 and 25 years of age.
“The bomber wanted to strike inside Imambargah Abu Talib in the Aliabad neighbourhood of Hazara Town where worshippers had
gathered for Magrib prayers. He, however, blew himself up when he was stopped near the main gate of the Imambargah,” Durrani told newsmen. “The casualty figure would have been much higher, had the bomber managed to get in.”
The blast destroyed several shops, homes and offices around the Imambargah which is located in the main business centre of the Hazara community. Rescuers fear that some people could be trapped under the rubble. Security forces used heavy machinery to dig their way to the trapped people.
The casualties were driven to the Bolan Medical Complex, Civil Hospital and Combined Military Hospital where a state of emergency was declared.
Chief Minister Dr. Abdul Malik Baloch cut short his visit to Islamabad to personally deal with the crisis in Quetta. He denounced the dastardly attack and sympathized with the Hazara community.
The Hazara Democratic Party and Majlis Wahdat-ul-Muslemeen announced a shutter down strike on Monday and three-day mourning.
Earlier in the day, a powerful roadside bomb targeting a convoy of the paramilitary Frontier Corps (FC) killed at least 17 people and injured 47 others in Peshawar.
The five-vehicle convoy came under attack while passing through Kohat Road in the city’s Badabher neighbourhood. While the convoy narrowly escaped the bomb, the busy marketplace bore the brunt, according to police.
At least four children and a woman were among the dead, and two children and a woman were among those hurt, said Jamil Shah, spokesperson for the Lady Reading Hospital.
Javed Khan, a local administration official, told reporters that one policeman was also among the fatalities.
“Two FC personnel were wounded in the attack … they were later moved to the combined military hospital,” said a security official. “The rest of the men are safe and were unhurt in the attack,” he added.
Shops and cars were damaged in the blast. Pieces of human flesh, broken glass, lost shoes and vegetables from nearby carts were flung across the scene, and the seats of damaged cars were splattered with blood.
A police official told The Express Tribune that the bomb was planted in a car parked near the marketplace and was remotely detonated. He added that police and security personnel opened indiscriminate fire immediately after the blast, leading to further casualties and delaying the rescue operation.
Eyewitness Muhammad Arshad, who was having his vehicle serviced right across the blast site, corroborated the police official’s account.
“A thick cloud of dust covered the area for at least 15 minutes after a loud explosion … As soon as it settled, paramilitary forces opened fire … many people were hit, others saved their lives by running from the site,” he recalled.
According to the head of the bomb disposal squad and Special Branch AIG Shafqat Malik, the bomb weighed around 45kg. In addition to that, the car was also packed with mortar shells, he added.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 1st, 2013.
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@True Indian: Says a non-Muslim.
...whos war are we really fighting?......
Are you aware of this blast Mr. Sharif??? Or since you were busy comforting Mr. Cameron this heinous act of your political allies went past like a normal news
Watch out the happenings in Egypt where Muslim brotherhood head quarters have been attacked by young people;
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-202_162-57591704/protesters-attack-muslim-brotherhood-headquarters-in-cairo/
Same thing happened in Bangladesh two months back. Progressive forward looking Pakistani people have to face the islamists head on. Don't blame anyone if you can not come out and protect yourself. Time is not on your side. Sooner you act better it will be. Rest assured whole India will stand by you people in this fight. This is only way you can have a progressive forward looking Pakistan.
Around 2500 of these murderers are already in prisons for their crimes against humanities. Please start executing them ASAP. It is must to punish them, or they will continue increasing their cowered acts.
No matter how unfortunate these killings are they would continue without any respect for human life. These terrorists cannot be controlled or eliminated as long as they have deep roots and supporters in the powerful rightwing parties. The need is all religious leaders should be brought together and give edict about these people fully supported by the ruling parties. However, they would not do it and the massacres would continue. Each of these parties is busy in getting more support from these terrorists for the coming by-elections and next elections.
Pakistan must adopt Sharia law at the earliest to become a superpower within 5 years just like Saudi Arabia.
No condemnation! I am not surprised...
I don't understand what satisfaction do they get by claiming credit for such attacks proudly. These people are not humans and must not be granted any human rights or sympathy at all.
@Aysha M: This is actually what Islam is.....
Everyone in Pakistan knows where LeJ operatives live. Government rarely speaks against LeJ. What does it mean? Leaders in Government and LeJ are " Chaur chaur musere bhai"... How many more killings will shake the conscious of Pakistani nation? Time to finish the demons, else there wont be any Pakistan left.
“Religion. It has given people hope in a world torn apart by religion.” ~ Charlie Chaplin
lets have peace talks with the militants.............alll because of US war on terror.........its only because of drone strikes.......its CIA/MOSSAD/RAW..........blablablablablablablablablalbla.
the truth..........its Saudi/Iran battle field............all executing these are "muslims and pakistanis"..........sab paisey aur taaqat ka khel hey.......but poor pakistanis are again being fooled around.....by politicians
This cant be Islam
Pakistan in ICU !
Pakistanis in denial !
World in alarm !
At least 29 people, among them nine women and three children, were killed and 65 injured, nearly half of them critically.
Does any one know if this attack was a response to drone bombings or to make Pakistan a land of true pure Muslims?