Death toll from suicide blast in Quetta rises to 15

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The death toll from the suicide blast at Balochistan National Party’s (BNP) rally on Quetta’s Sariab Road has risen to 15, Balochistan Health Minister Bakht Muhammad Kakar said on Wednesday.
With regards to the injured, Kakar said that out of the 38 wounded in the explosion, eight are currently being treated at the trauma centre, and an investigation committee has been formed to probe the incident. “The suicide bomber could not reach the rally venue due to extremely tight security arrangements,” the minister said.
A day earlier, the blast ripped through a busy area near Quetta’s Shahwani Stadium in the evening, leaving several of the wounded in critical condition. With the Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti directing the authorities to shift the wounded to Karachi if needed, President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif have issued strong condemnations over the terror attack targeting a political gathering of the Balochistan National Party (BNP).
Expressing grief and solidarity with the bereaved families, President Zardari directed relevant institutions to launch a comprehensive investigation into the incident and ensure that the perpetrators were brought to justice. The president also prayed for the swift recovery of the injured and issued directives to concerned officials to provide them with the best possible medical treatment.
PM Shehbaz condemned the attack in the strongest terms and expressed deep sorrow and anguish over the loss of precious lives. The PM characterised the assault on the political rally as “damning evidence of the nefarious conspiracy by terrorists to spread chaos in Balochistan”. He asserted that “terrorists are the enemies of peace and development in Balochistan”.
“We will continue the war against terrorism until the complete eradication of this menace,” the premier stressed, adding that He further stated that attacks on innocent and unarmed citizens are “cowardly and condemnable”. Separately, a case has been registered against unidentified individuals over the suicide attack featuring murder, attempted murder and anti-terrorism provisions, said a spokesperson of the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD).
“The remains of the suicide bomber have been taken into custody and will be sent for forensic analysis,” the spokesperson added. The latest terror incident comes against the backdrop of increased attacks particularly in its Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. — DNA