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Thursday, January 10, 2013

کوئٹہ میں دھماکے، ہلاکتیں پچاس سے زائد



آخری وقت اشاعت: جمعرات 10 جنوری 2013 ,‭ 17:47 GMT 22:47 PST


کوئٹہ میں دوپہر کو ہونے والا دھماکہ مصروف مرکزی علاقے میں ہوا تھا۔

پاکستان کے صوبہ بلوچستان کے دارالحکومت کوئٹہ میں تین مختلف دھماکوں میں پچاس سے زائد افراد ہلاک جبکہ ایک سو سے زائد افراد زخمی ہو گئے ہیں۔

شام کے بعد علمدار روڈ پرہونے والے دو بم دھماکوں میں اڑتیس افراد ہلاک جبکہ اسی سے زائد زخمی ہیں۔

بلوچستان کے ہوم سیکرٹری اکبر حسین درانی نے بی بی سی سے بات کرتے ہوئے ان دھماکوں کی اور ان کے نتیجے میں ہونے والی ہلاکتوں کی تصدیق کی اور بتایا کہ پہلے دھماکے کے بعد جب امدادی کارکن اور میڈیا کے نمائندے جائے حادثہ پر پہنچے تو ایک اور دھماکہ ہوا جس میں مزید ہلاکتیں ہوئیں۔

ان دو دھماکوں میں اب تک اڑتیس افراد کے ہلاک ہونے کی تصدیق کی گئی ہے جبکہ مزید ہلاکتوں کا خدشہ ظاہر کیا جا رہا ہے۔

ہلاک ہونے والوں میں ایک نجی چینل کا کیمرہ مین عمران شیخ اور خبر رساں ادارے این این آئی کے کیمرہ مین اقبال بھی شامل ہے جبکہ اسی چینل کے رپورٹر اور ایک اہلکار شدید زخمی ہیں۔

اس کے علاوہ اسی دھماکے میں فلاحی ادارے ایدھی کے چار امدادی کارکن بھی ہلاک ہو گئے جو امدادی کارروائیوں کے لیے جائے حادثہ پر پہنچے تھے۔ ان کے ساتھ ساتھ ان کی ایمبولینسوں کو بھی نقصان پہنچا۔

زخمیوں میں پولیس کے تین اہلکار بھی شامل ہیں جن میں ایس پی خالد مسعود بھی شامل ہیں جن کی حالت انتہائی نازک بتائی جاتی ہے۔

تفصیلات کے مطابق یہ دھماکہ علمدار روڈ پر واقع ایک سنوکر کلب میں ہوا اور دھماکے کے بعد علاقے کی بجلی منقطع ہو گئی جس کی وجہ سے بہت غیر یقینی صورتحال ہے۔

اس سے قبل شہر کے مرکزی علاقے میں میزان چوک پر ایک کار بم دھماکے کے نتیجے میں بارہ افراد ہلاک اور چونتیس سے زائد زخمی ہو گئے ہیں۔

ہلاک ہونے والوں میں ایک ایف سی کا اہلکار جبکہ دو سول ملازمین بھی شامل ہیں جبکہ زخمی ہونے والوں میں ایف سی کے دس اہلکار شامل ہیں۔

کوئٹہ کے سی سی پی او زبیر محمود نے میڈیا کے نمائندوں سے بات کر تے ہوئے بتایا کہ گیارہ افراد ہلاک اور ستائیس زخمی ہو ئے ہیں۔

تفصیلات کے مطابق اس دھماکے کا ہدف ایک ایس پی کی گاڑی تھی اور یہ دھماکہ ایف سی کی ایک چوکی کے قریب ہوا جہاں ایک گاڑی کے نیچے ایک ٹائمر ڈیوائس لگا کر دھماکہ کیا گیا۔

پولیس زرائع کے مطابق اس دھماکے کے لیے پچیس سے تیس کلو دھماکہ خیز مواد استعمال کیا گیا۔

اس دھماکے کی زمہ داری یونائٹیڈ بلوچ آرمی نے قبل کر لی ہے۔

دھماکے کے نتیجے میں قریبی عمارتوں کے شیشے ٹوٹ گئے۔

اس سے قبل انتیس دسمبر 2012 کو کوئٹہ ہی میں پولیس کی ایک گاڑی پر حملے میں چار اہلکار ہلاک ہوگئے تھے اور یہ حملہ کوئٹہ کے مشرقی بائی پاس کے علاقے غوث آباد میں ہوا تھا۔

اس حملے میں پولیس کے ایک اسسٹنٹ سب انسپکٹر سمیت تین اہلکار ہلاک ہوئے تھے جبکہ گاڑی کا ڈرائیور شدید زخمی ہوگیا تھا۔

اس سے صرف دو روز قبل ستائیس دسمبر 2012 کو کوئٹہ کے سیٹلائٹ ٹاؤن ہی کے علاقے میں فائرنگ کے ایک واقعہ میں ایک خفیہ ایجنسی کے دو اہلکار ہلاک ہوگئے تھے۔

پولیس کے ذرائع کے مطابق اس طرح کے حملوں میں کوئٹہ سمیت بلوچستان کے دیگر علاقوں میں اب تک ساڑھے چار سو 
سے زائد پولیس اہلکار ہلاک ہو چکے ہیں۔

Triple blasts rip through Quetta

By Web Desk / Mohammad Zafar
Published: January 10, 2013


Thirteen cars, including FC vehicles, damaged in the blast. PHOTO: EXPRESS


QUETTA: Three blasts in Quetta on Thursday left 37 dead and many with serious injuries. The blasts took place in Shahrah-e-Iqbal and Alamdar Road area.

The second and third blasts took place near an imambargah.

Shahrah-e-Iqbal blast

At least 12 people were killed and 27 others were injured when a blast ripped through the Baacha Khan Chowk area of Shahrah-e-Iqbal, a senior police official said.

The Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Quetta Mir Zubair Mehmood confirmed the death toll, adding that details regarding the bomb attack would be divulged after further investigation.

Witnesses said children and Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were among those injured.

This is the third blast in the same area which houses a shopping plaza and a market and is generally a busy area.

The police, FC, bomb disposal squad (BDS) and rescue teams reached the scene, cordoning off the area and shifting the injured to hospitals.

20 to 25kg explosives were reportedly used in the bomb.

Express News correspondent Irfan Rana reported a two to three-foot deep crater where the blast occurred.

Thirteen cars, including FC vehicles, were damaged in the blast.

Alamdar Road blast

Two more blasts took place near an imambargah on Alamdar Road.

At least 25 people were killed and more than 100 sustained injuries in these blasts. The injured have been shifted to nearby hospitals. Few of the injured are in critical condition.

The dead include SP Khalid Masood and a private channel’s cameraman.

Quetta police and BDS have arrived at the blast site and cordoned off the area.

Power supply in the area has been disrupted after the incident.

Nine killed in twin Quetta blasts

January 10, 2013 - Updated 2058 PKT
From Web Edition



QUETTA: Nine people including a private news channel cameraman were killed as two back-to-back bomb blasts hit the city Thursday evening, Geo News reported.

Sources told Geo News the first blast was reported from Rehmattullah Chowk on Alamdar Road, whereas the second one which struck Airport road area nearby came minutes after the first one.

"The second bomb went off by the time media, rescue, and law enforcement officials reached the spot" sources said.

Geo News team, which arrived at the site to cover the first blast however narrowly escaped the second one, but the satellite van they were in was damaged partially. The staff received minor injuries.

Police officers, mediamen, and rescue workers are also among the 15 injured.

It is pertinent to mention that 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 earlier in the day.

Four explosions in Quetta, 10 people injured


DAWN.COM |

Breaking News.

QUETTA: Four explosions have been heard in the provincial capital, at least 10 people have been injured, DawnNews reported.

Two explosions took place at Alamdar road and at Prince road, according to reports. Two more explosions took place near Airport road.

Seven people were injured in the explosions at Alammdar and Prince road, while three people were reported injured in the two explosions at Airport road.

Bomb rocks Quetta; 12 killed, 40 injured

January 10, 2013 - Updated 1551 PKT
From Web Edition



QUETTA: At least twelve people including two children and a FC personal were killed while 40 others sustained injuries as a bomb explosion rocked Bacha Khan Chowk here on Thursday, hospital sources said.

A congested market is located at the site of the incident and the explosion took place during peak hours.

According to reports, the target of the attack was an FC checkpost. Several vehicles including a vehicle of law enforcement agency, nearby shops and food stalls were badly damaged in the explosion.

Rescue teams after reaching the site of the incident shifted injured people to hospitals where emergency was imposed.

Bomb disposal squad collected the evidences from the site of the incident. It said timer device was used for the explosion which carried almost 20 to 25 kilograms of explosive material.

The bomb was planted under the car, the squad added.

Two back-to-back blasts hit Quetta

January 10, 2013 - Updated 2058 PKT
From Web Edition




QUETTA: Terrorism has revisited Quetta in the same day as two bomb blasts were reported from two different parts of the city Thursday evening, Geo News reported.

Sources told Geo News the first blast was reported from Rehmattullah Chowk on Alamdar Road, whereas the second one which struck the same area came minutes after the first one.

The blasts left eight people injured, however no fatalities have been reported so far.

"The second bomb went off by the time media, rescue, and law enforcement officials reached the spot" sources said.

Geo News team which rushed to the site to cover the first blast narrowly escaped the second one.

Mysterious genocide of Pakistan's Hazara community

Whatever the truth, and it's often difficult to tell in Pakistan, the international community needs to do more to highlight the plight of the peace-loving Hazara community

Pakistan's Hazara community has faced terrifying persecution

Ghaffar Hussain
On 10 January 2013 10:10

Life for minority communities in Pakistan has never been great. Drive-by shootings, bomb attacks, lynchings, and assassinations targeting members of religious and ethnic minorities are ubiquitous in the nuclear armed state, established in the name of Islam to protect Muslims.

The persecution of religious minorities such as Christians, Hindus, Shias, and Ahmedis often makes it into the international media and is discussed domestically, especially when major massacres occur. However, the on-going genocide being directed at the Hazara community in Pakistan seems to have attracted very little international media attention and even less domestic political attention. No-one seems to know what is going on and no-one seems to care.

The Hazara community in Pakistan is approximately 950,000 strong, with most living in the Baluchistan province. They are a highly visible ethnic minority as well as religious minority. They are largely Shia, speak a Persian dialect known as Dari, and have Central Asian features as opposed to South Asian.

In the past 10 years, there have been around 120 major attacks on members of the Hazara community which have resulted in around 800 deaths and over 1500 injuries. Though some attacks have targeted high-profile community members, around one-third of the victims have been children. In 2012 alone there were 56 attacks. A further 300 Hazaras have died trying to flee Pakistan for the safety of other countries, mainly Australia since it has an established Hazara community.

The more shocking aspect of this on-going genocide is that the Hazara community has no idea why it is being targeted or by whom. They are not calling for independence or autonomy, nor are they engaged in any political struggle. They are largely a peaceful people concerned with nothing more than earning a living and making a contribution to their country.... Continue Reading....