Taliban kills 78 in historic PAK church
BY M Post Bureau23 Sep 2013 12:14 AM GMT
M Post Bureau23 Sep 2013 12:14 AM GMT
Two Taliban suicide bombers struck a historic church here on Sunday, killing at least 78 people, including women and children, in the deadliest attack on the minority Christian community in Pakistan’s history. Over 130 were injured in the attack on the historic All Saints Church at Kohati Gate area of Peshawar. The bombers set off their explosive vests as people were emerging from Sunday mass, said city commissioner Sahibzada Muhammad Anis.
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa health minister Shaukat Yusufzai confirmed that 78 people, including women and children, were killed and 130 others injured.
Anis said some 600 to 700 people were inside the church at the time of the attack. Nearby buildings were damaged by the powerful blasts.
The Jandullah group, a faction of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it was carried out to avenge US drone strikes.
Ahmed Marwat, a spokesman for the group, told Newsweek: ‘Until and unless drone strikes are stopped, we will continue to strike wherever we find an opportunity against non-Muslims.’
Bomb disposal squad chief Shafqat Mahmood said two bombers carried out the attack. Each suicide vest contained an estimated six kilograms of explosives. Footage on television showed the walls of the church were pitted with ball bearings packed into the vests.
Witnesses said they had seen body parts and bloodstained clothes and shoes lying strewn at the site of the attack. The horrific attack sparked protests by Christians across the country. In Peshawar, angry Christians blocked several roads with bodies of the dead and burning tyres. They also staged a protest at Lady Reading Hospital, where most of the victims were taken.
This was the worst attack in Pakistan’s history on the Christian minority. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif strongly condemned the attack on the church, saying ‘terrorists have no religion’.
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