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Twin suicide blasts kill 81 in Quetta

January 11, 2013 - Updated 130 PKT
From Web Edition



QUETTA: Twin suicide attacks killed 81 people and wounded more than 120 others at a crowded snooker club in Quetta late Thursday, police said.

"The death toll has risen to 81 so far," CCPO Quetta Mir Zubair Mehmood told a news conference, putting the number of wounded at 121.

"Nine police personnel, including two officers, have lost their lives. Both (attacks) were (carried out by) suicide bombers and the death toll could rise further," he added. (AFP)

Series of bombs kill 103 in Pakistan including 69 in Quetta suicide attack

AP
January 11, 20135:57AM




Pakistani security personnel search wreckage after two suicide bombers hit Quetta, Pakistan, killing 69. A series of bombs across the country left more than 100 people dead overnight. Source: AFP


A SERIES of bombings in different parts of Pakistan killed 103 people, including 69 who died in a sectarian attack on a bustling billiard hall in the southwest city of Quetta, officials said.

The blasts punctuated one of the deadliest days in recent years in Pakistan, where the government faces a bloody insurgency by Taliban militants in the northwest and Baluch militants in the southwest.

The country is also home to many enemies of the US that Washington has frequently targeted with drone attacks. A US missile strike overnight killed five suspected militants in the seventh such attack in two weeks, Pakistani intelligence officials said.

The billiard hall in Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan province, was hit by twin blasts about 10 minutes apart, killing 69 people and wounding more 160 others, said senior police officer Hamid Shakeel.

The billiard hall was located in an area dominated by Shiite Muslims, and most of the dead and wounded were from the minority sect, said another police officer, Mohammed Murtaza.



A blast victim is rushed to a hospital after twin attacks in Quetta, Pakistan.

Many of the people who rushed to the scene after the first blast and were hit by the second bomb, which caused the roof of the building to collapse, he said.

Police officers, journalists and rescue workers who responded to the initial explosion were also among the dead, police said.

The sectarian militant group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi claimed responsibility for the attack to local journalists. One of the group's spokesmen, Bakar Saddiq, said the first blast was carried out by a suicide bomber and the second was a bomb planted in a car and detonated by remote control.

Radical Sunnis groups often target Pakistan's Shiite minority, whom they believe hold heretical views and are not true Muslims.

Earlier in the day, a bomb targeting paramilitary soldiers in a commercial area in Quetta killed 12 people and wounded more than 40 others, said Shakeel, the senior police officer.

The United Baluch Army, a separatist group, claimed responsibility for the attack on the soldiers in calls to local journalists.

Elsewhere in Pakistan, a bomb in a crowded Sunni mosque in the northwest city of Mingora killed 22 people and wounded more than 70, said senior police officer Akhtar Hayyat.

No group claimed responsibility for the attack.

بس بہت ہوگیا! عوام متحد ہوجائیں ،دہشتگردوں کو اب معصوم لوگوں کو شہید کرنے کا حساب دینا ہوگا،گورنر بلوچستان

January 11, 2013 
 Posted by dailyqudrat

کوئٹہ(قدرت نیوز)گورنربلوچستان نواب ذوالفقارعلی مگسی نے کوئٹہ بم دھماکے کی شدیدالفاظ میں مذمت کرتے ہوئے قیمتی جانوں کے ضیاع پر افسوس کااظہارکیاہے اپنے ایک بیان میں گورنر نے بم دھماکے کو دہشت گردی کی بدترین اوربزدلانہ کاروائی قراردیتے ہوئے کہاہے کہ دہشت گرد عناصر اپنے بیرونی آقاں کے ایماءپر مذموم مقاصد کے حصول کےلئے سیکیورٹی فورسز کونشانہ بناتے ہوئے ان کے حوصلہ پست کرناچاہ رہے ہیں جن کی زد میں معصوم شہری بھی آکر اپنی جانیں گنواں رہے ہیں انہوں نے کہاکہ معصوم جانوں سے کھیلنے کی اجازت دنیا کاکوئی مذہب ومعاشرہ نہیں دیتا اوراس قسم کی کاروائیوں میں ملوث عناصر کاکوئی قوم ،قبیلہ اورمذہب نہیں ،انہوں نے کہا کہ پولیس اورایف سی سمیت قانون نافذ کرنے والے دیگراداروں کے اہلکارہماری جان ومال کاتحفظ یقینی بنارہے ہیں اوران کی بے بہاقربانیاں صوبے کے عوام کےلئے قابل فخر ہیں گورنر نے کہاکہ اب وقت آگیا ہے کہ تمام قبائل ،سیاسی جماعتیں اورمعاشرے کے تمام افراد دہشت گردوں کےخلاف متحدہ ہوجائیں اورہرسطح پر ان کی بھرپورمذمت کرکے انہیں یہ احساس دلایاجائے کہ ان کےلئے بلوچستان کی سرزمین اوریہاں کے عوام کے دلوں میں کوئی جگہ نہیں اورجلد اپنے سیاہ کارناموں کاحساب دیناہوگا،گورنر نے بالخصوص عام لوگوں پر زوردیا کہ وہ اپنے اردگرد کے ماحول،مشکوک افراد،ان کی نقل وحمل اوراشیاءپر نظررکھتے ہوئے قانون نافذ کرنے والے اداروں کو اطلاع دیکر ذمہ دارشہری ہونے کاثبوت دیں کیونکہ اسی میں ہم سب کی بقاءاورسلامتی ہے گورنر نے متاثرہ خاندانوں سے ہمدردی کااظہارکرتے ہوئے مرحومین کی مغفرت اورزخمیوں کی جلدصحت یابی کےلئے دعا کی ہے جبکہ انہوں نے پولیس اورانتظامیہ کو ہدایت کی ہے کہ کوئٹہ شہر سمیت صوبے بھرمیں سیکورٹی کے انتظامات کوفول پروف بنایاجائے۔


کالعدم مذہبی تنظیم لشکری جھنگوی نے علمدار روڈ پر ہونے والے دونوں دھماکو ں کی ذمہ داری قبول کرلی



کوئٹہ(این این آئی)کالعدم مذہبی تنظیم لشکری جھنگوی نے علمدار روڈ پر ہونے والے دونوں دھماکوں کی ذمہ داری قبول کرلی ہے۔لشکری جھنگوی کے ترجمان ابوبکرصدیق نے جمعرات کی شب نامعلوم مقام سے پرنٹ اور الیکٹرانک میڈیا کے دفاتر ٹیلیفون کر کے واقعہ کی ذمہ داری قبول کی ترجمان نے کہاکہ آج کے دونوں فدائی حملوں کی ذمہ داری لشکر جھنگوی کے مجاہدین قبول کرتے ہیں پہلا فدائی حملہ خودکش جیکٹس کے ذریعے کیاگیا اوردوسرا فدائی حملہ گاڑی کے ذریعے کیاگیا،ترجمان نے کہا کہ لشکری جھنگوی نے2012 میں دشمن کو انتباہ کیاتھاکہ2012 کے اختتام تک بلوچستان سے نکل جائیں اس تنبیہ پر بڑی تعداد میں دشمن فرارہوگئے لیکن چند دشمنوں نے اپنی ملازمتوں جائیدادوں کو اپنی جان سے عزیز سمجھا اور بلوچستان میں ہی محدود رہے اب انشاء اﷲ لشکر جھنگوی2013میں شعیوں کو زندہ فرار نہیں ہونے دیں گے،2013کا پہلا فدائی حملہ اس سلسلے کی پہلی کڑی ہے انشاء اﷲ اب ہم ایسے حملے کریں گے کہ دشمن کو فرار کا راستہ بھی نہیں ملے گا ہم لشکری جھنگوی کے مجاہدین نے اپنا سب کچھ اﷲ کے دین پر وقف کردیا ہے اورہمارے یہاں زندگی صرف غیرت کیلئے ہے ہم بے غیرتی کی زندگی پر شہادت کی موت کو ترجیح دیتے ہیں، اب لشکر جھنگوی شعیت کو صرف ایک پیغام دیتی ہے کہ مارو یا مرو، ترجمان نے کہاکہ میں حکومت کو ایک بار پھر آخری مرتبہ تنبیہ کرتاہوں کہ ہمارے ساتھیوں کو اے ٹی ایف جیل سے واپس منتقل کریں ہمارے علم کے مطابق ہمارے ساتھی وہاں بیمار ہورہے ہیں اور ان پر بے انتہا ظلم ڈھایاجارہاہے، اگر ہمارے ساتھیوں کو ہدہ جیل نہ منتقل کیاگیا تو ہمارے فدائیوں کا رخ چھاؤنی اے ٹی ایف جیل اور ایف سی سمیت تمام سیکیورٹی فورسز کے قافلے ہونگے

57 KILLED IN TWIN SUICIDE BLASTS IN PAKISTAN'S QUETTA






QUETTA, Pakistan (AFP) - At least 57 people were killed and 110 wounded when two suicide bombers blew themselves up at a crowded snooker club in the southwestern city of Quetta on Thursday, a senior police officer said.

The first suicide bomber detonated his device inside the club, then about 10 minutes later another attacker in a car outside the building blew himself up as police, media workers and rescue teams rushed to the site, officer Mir Zubair Mehmood told AFP.

"The two attacks left 57 people dead and 110 injured," Mehmood said, adding that "both were suicide attacks, it is confirmed now".

The twin blasts, which came hours after a separate explosion in a crowded commercial area of the city left 11 dead, was the worst attack in Quetta since a suicide bomber blew himself up at a 2010 Shiite rally, killing around 50 people.

Mehmood said those killed in the twin bombings included six police officials, a local television cameraman, and several rescue workers.

Police said the bombings disrupted power supplies and plunged the area into darkness.

No one immediately claimed responsibility for the two blasts.Quetta is the capital of the province of Baluchistan, one of the most deprived parts of Pakistan, which suffers from Islamist militancy, a separatist insurgency and sectarian violence.

Quetta : Alamdar Rd blasts toll hits 56

January 10, 2013 - Updated 2058 PKT
From Web Edition



QUETTA: At least 56 people including a private news channel cameraman and a DSP, 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 a suicide one was reported from Rehmattullah Chowk on Alamdar Road, whereas the second one which struck Airport road area nearby came minutes after the first one.

Police say the first blast was a suicide 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.

"The shrapnel or the flying debris, which hit the Geo News DSMG following the second blast shattered its windshield", sources said.

Police officers, mediamen, and rescue workers were also among the injured and the dead, said security sources.

DIG Hamid Shakil says the number of injured is as high as 163.

Fearing a rise in casualties, the hospital sources said some of the injured were critical.

DSP Quaidabad, Mujahid Hussain, who was injured in the second blast succumbed to his wounds later in the hospital.

The private TV cameraman who was killed on the spot was identified as Imran Shaikh. The satellite engineer of the same news channel was also wounded in the blast.

It is noted that there are two Imambargahs on Alamdar road and Hazara community makes up most of the population of this area.

The blasts caused suspension of electricity supply after they might have damaged the electricity pylons.

The above two blasts bring today's number of explosions hitting the terror-stricken city to three. 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.

Pakistan blasts: 'Dozens killed' at Quetta snooker hall

10 January 2013 Last updated at 13:09 ET



Twin blasts at a snooker hall in the south-western Pakistani city of Quetta have killed at least 50 people and injured dozens more, police say.

Many of the casualties were caused by the second blast as police and media rushed to the scene,

Earlier, a bomb in a market area killed 11 people and injured 27 more, police said.

A spokesman for a militant group, the United Baloch Army, said it had carried out that attack.

Balochistan is plagued by a separatist rebellion and sectarian infighting between Sunnis and Shias.

The Taliban and armed groups that support them also carry out attacks in the province, particularly in areas near the Afghan border. Pakistan's military has been engaged in a long-running battle against those militant groups.'Cameraman killed'

A senior police officer, Hamid Shakil, told Agence France-Presse news agency that the first bomb at the snooker exploded outside the building and that the second blast occurred 10 minutes later as rescue workers, police and media arrived.


The first blast devastated a market area

The dead reportedly included a cameraman from a television channel.

Home Secretary Akbar Durrani told AFP the bombs were in an area dominated by the minority Shia Muslim community.

TV footage of the earlier market attack showed survivors picking through debris, and emergency crews taking away the wounded.

"Frontier Corps [paramilitary] personnel were the target because the bomb was planted underneath their vehicle," senior police investigator Hamid Shakeel told AFP news agency.

The dead include one paramilitary soldier and two civilian officers.