Blast kills at least 10 in Lahore | Reuters
LAHORE, Pakistan An explosion
near the Punjab provincial assembly in the Pakistani city of Lahore killed at
least 10 people and wounded dozens on Monday, a local emergency rescue service
said.The Rescue 1122 service in Lahore stated that 58 people were wounded when
an explosion rocked a protest organised by Pakistan's chemist and
pharmaceuticals manufacturers."Apparently it was a suicide blast but
police are still investigating to know the exact nature of blast," said
Punjab police spokesman Nayab Haider, who confirmed two high-ranking police
officials were killed in the blast.A spokesman for Jamaat-ur-Ahrar, a faction
of the Pakistani Taliban, called Reuters and claimed responsibility for the
suicide attack.
The militant group also warned
the Lahore attack was the start of a new campaign against government
departments. "You are on our target across the country," it added in
a statement. Jamaat-ur-Ahrar had also claimed responsibility for an Easter Day
bombing in Lahore last year that killed more than 70 people in a public park.
Security in Pakistan has vastly improved in recent years but Islamist groups
such as the Pakistani Taliban and Islamic State still pose a threat and have
carried out mass attacks.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said
the attacks will not weaken Pakistan's resolve in fight against
militancy."We have fought this fight against the terrorists among us, and
will continue to fight it until we liberate our people of this cancer, and
avenge those who have laid down their lives for us," he said in a
statement.
The latest blast may jeopardize
plans by Pakistan, a cricket-obsessed nation, to host the final of its domestic
Twenty20 tournament on home soil in Lahore in March. For years, Pakistan's
international test cricket matches have been played abroad and the current
Twenty20 tournament is being played in United Arab Emirates due to security
fears. (Reporting by Mubasher Bukhari in Lahore; Additional reporting by
Mehreen Zahra-Malik in Islamabad and Jibran Ahmad in Peshawar; Writing by
Drazen Jorgic,; Editing by Tom Heneghan)
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