Pakistan: Two explosions stun Baluchistan; 2 killed in Quetta, over a dozen injured in Sibi
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A bomb went off near a government office in the southwestern Pakistani city of Quetta on Friday, killing at least two people and wounding five, police said. Meanwhile, in a separate incident, at least 16 people were injured, including children, in a blast in Balochistan s Sibi on Friday.
No one immediately claimed responsibility for the Quetta bombing, which took place near the office of the deputy commissioner, said Abdul Ali, a local police officer. He said rescuers transported the bodies and the wounded to a nearby hospital.
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In a grenade blast at a busy market area in Pakistan s restive Balochistan province at least 16 people were injured on Friday.
The blast occurred when unknown miscreants lobbed a hand grenade in which two children were also injured.
The blast occurred at Luni Chowk in Sibbi town, Dawn News reported.
Sibi Station House Officer Wazir Khan Marri said that unidentified men on a motorbike threw the grenade at the chowk, resulting in injuries to 16 people, including two minors.
At least two people were killed and four others injured in an explosion near the DC office on Inscomb Road in Quetta on Friday. Photo provided by auhor
At least two people were killed and four others injured in an explosion near the DC office on Inscomb Road in Quetta on Friday. The explosion occurred hours after a blast in Balochistan s Sibi district injured 24 persons, according to police officials and eyewitnesses.
According to Quetta Civil Hospital Medical Superintendent Arbab Kamran, the bodies of two victims were brought to the facility, while four injured persons were brought for treatment.
Quetta Deputy Commissioner retired Major Aurangzeb Badini said the Quetta blast was targeted at a Kashmir Solidarity Day rally that was passing from the area. He added that the nature of the blast couldn t be ascertained as yet.
At least two people were killed and four others injured in an explosion near the DC office on Inscomb Road in Quetta on Friday. Photo provided by auhor
At least two people were killed and four others injured in an explosion near the DC office on Inscomb Road in Quetta on Friday. The explosion occurred hours after a blast in Balochistan s Sibi district injured 24 persons, according to police officials and eyewitnesses.
According to Quetta Civil Hospital Medical Superintendent Arbab Kamran, the bodies of two victims were brought to the facility, while four injured persons were brought for treatment.
Quetta Deputy Commissioner retired Major Aurangzeb Badini said the Quetta blast was targeted at a Kashmir Solidarity Day rally that was passing from the area. He added that the nature of the blast couldn t be ascertained as yet.