At least 100 people were killed in three separate blasts that occured in Quetta
on Thursday evening. More blasts have been heard on Friday evening in terrorism stricken northern city of Pakistan. Police and helping teams are moving towards the point of incidents. Initial reports claimed that it was an incident of rivalry in which opponents have fired rockets as well.
At least twelve people including two children and a FC personal were
killed while 40 others sustained injuries when a powerful bomb ripped through Bacha Khan Chowk, yesterday. Meanwhile, the first blast of the twin blasts on Alamdar road was reported from Rehmattullah Chowk, whereas the second one which struck Airport road area nearby came minutes after the first one.
Over 80 people including three media personnel and several rescue workers also lost their lives while covering the blast back to back blasts, meanwhile a DSP including nine other police officials were also killed in the attack.
The DIG Police Quetta, Hamid Shakil, says the first suicide bomber detonated his device inside a crowded snooker club, then about 10 minutes later another bomb planted outside the building went off as police, media workers and rescue teams rushed to the site.
The Geo News team, which also arrived at the site to cover the first blast, however, narrowly escaped the second one, but the satellite van the staffers were in was damaged partially. Fortunately Geo's cameramen and reporters received minor injuries.
"The shrapnel or the flying debris, which hit the Geo News DSNG following the second explosion shattered its windshield", sources said.
DSP Quaidabad, Mujahid Hussain, and SHO Jaafar Ali, who were injured in the second blast succumbed to their wounds later in the hospital.
A SAMA TV's cameraman, Imran Shaikh and a reporter, Saif-ur-Rahman, were also killed in the deadly blast. A satellite engineer of the same news channel was also seriously wounded in the blast.
Police said the bombings disrupted power supplies and plunged the area into darkness.
The funeral prayers of those that lost their lives in the calamitous event will be carried out today.
on Thursday evening. More blasts have been heard on Friday evening in terrorism stricken northern city of Pakistan. Police and helping teams are moving towards the point of incidents. Initial reports claimed that it was an incident of rivalry in which opponents have fired rockets as well.
At least twelve people including two children and a FC personal were
killed while 40 others sustained injuries when a powerful bomb ripped through Bacha Khan Chowk, yesterday. Meanwhile, the first blast of the twin blasts on Alamdar road was reported from Rehmattullah Chowk, whereas the second one which struck Airport road area nearby came minutes after the first one.
Over 80 people including three media personnel and several rescue workers also lost their lives while covering the blast back to back blasts, meanwhile a DSP including nine other police officials were also killed in the attack.
The DIG Police Quetta, Hamid Shakil, says the first suicide bomber detonated his device inside a crowded snooker club, then about 10 minutes later another bomb planted outside the building went off as police, media workers and rescue teams rushed to the site.
The Geo News team, which also arrived at the site to cover the first blast, however, narrowly escaped the second one, but the satellite van the staffers were in was damaged partially. Fortunately Geo's cameramen and reporters received minor injuries.
"The shrapnel or the flying debris, which hit the Geo News DSNG following the second explosion shattered its windshield", sources said.
DSP Quaidabad, Mujahid Hussain, and SHO Jaafar Ali, who were injured in the second blast succumbed to their wounds later in the hospital.
A SAMA TV's cameraman, Imran Shaikh and a reporter, Saif-ur-Rahman, were also killed in the deadly blast. A satellite engineer of the same news channel was also seriously wounded in the blast.
Police said the bombings disrupted power supplies and plunged the area into darkness.
The funeral prayers of those that lost their lives in the calamitous event will be carried out today.
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