Quetta suicide attack toll rises to seven
BY Agencies14 May 2013 10:59 AM IST
Agencies14 May 2013 10:59 AM IST
The death toll in a devastating suicide attack targeting the provincial police chief in Quetta city of southwestern Pakistan rose to seven on Monday with several injured persons dying in hospital. The bomber detonated his explosives-laden pick-up truck near the official residence of Balochistan Police chief Mushtaq Sukhera in a high-security area of Quetta on Sunday night. Sukhera, who was returning home from work, escaped unhurt.
Four policemen were among the dead. About 70 people, including 27 policemen, were injured by the powerful blast that created a crater 12 feet deep and seven feet wide. Buildings within a radius of 1.5 km, including the governor house, chief minister’s house, Quetta Press Club, and dozens of shops on Jinnah Road, were damaged by the blast.
The provincial police chief’s residence was extensively damaged and several cars were destroyed by the blast. The windows of offices of several media organisations were blown out. The blast also hit members of a political party who were returning from a protest.
Four policemen were among the dead. About 70 people, including 27 policemen, were injured by the powerful blast that created a crater 12 feet deep and seven feet wide. Buildings within a radius of 1.5 km, including the governor house, chief minister’s house, Quetta Press Club, and dozens of shops on Jinnah Road, were damaged by the blast.
The provincial police chief’s residence was extensively damaged and several cars were destroyed by the blast. The windows of offices of several media organisations were blown out. The blast also hit members of a political party who were returning from a protest.
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