Eight killed, 30 injured in Lahore bomb blast
At least eight persons were
killed and 30 others injured on Thursday when a powerful bomb blast apparently
targeted two eateries here, including one serving Indian cuisine, in the second
bombing in the city this month as Pakistan witnesses a surge in terror attacks.
Punjab Health Minister Khawaja
Salman Rafique told reporters that eight people were killed and 30 others
injured in the blast at the Z Block market of the Defence Housing Society
(DHA). He said the condition of four injured was stated to be very critical and
doctors were trying their best to save their lives.
“Bombay Chowpati and Alfarno Cafe
restaurants were apparently the target of terrorists. The device was planted in
an under-construction building near Bombay Chowpati,” a senior police officer
told PTI.
He said these restaurants were
frequented by young couples.
Deputy Inspector General Lahore
Police Dr. Haider Ashraf said, “Apparently an explosive material was planted in
an under construction building in Z block market. We are also investigating the
other aspects like that of gas leakage.”
Planted device’
Punjab police spokesman Niyab
Haider, however, confirmed that it was a “planted device” that caused the
explosion.
“It appears to be a planted
device. However we are investigating from all aspects,” he said.
An eyewitness, Salman Iqbal, said
he was busy in his work at his bank in Z block when the powerful blast took
place. “I was struck against my desk
because of the impact of the blast sound and fell semi-unconscious. When I
regained consciousness after a while, all my colleagues were saying there was a
blast outside the bank,” he said.
Mr. Iqbal said when he went
outside, he saw many people lying injured on the road and crying for help. He
said some of his colleagues suffered minor injuries. Several vehicles were also damaged in the
blast. Rescue officials shifted the injured to different city hospitals.
Army and Rangers personnel along
with the police reached the spot and cordoned off the area.
DHA is under the control of the
army. All educational institutions and trade centres in the DHA have been
closed.
Besides, all major trade centres
and markets in Lahore have also been closed.
Sabotaging PSL final?
Punjab Law Minister Rana
Sanaullah said the blast seemed to be aimed at sabotaging Pakistan Super League
(PSL) final in Lahore. Mr. Sanaullah said the Rangers have already been
deployed in Punjab to fight terrorism.
“Terrorists are coming to
Pakistan after taking training from Afghanistan,” he alleged.
Both in Lahore and Sehwan in
Sindh, suicide bombers had come from Afghanistan, Mr. Sanaullah said.
The blast came days after the
suicide blast on Lahore’s Mall Road in which 15 people, including police
officers, were killed. That blast was claimed by Jammat-ul-Ahrar, a faction of
the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan.
The bombing comes just a day
after Pakistan Army launched a nationwide military operation ‘Radd-ul-Fasaad’
to eliminate terrorists and consolidate gains of its counter-terrorism
operations.
Surge in explosionss
A series of blasts in the country
have killed more than 100 people, including women and children.
Last Wednesday, at least seven
people were killed and several others, including judges, injured in two
separate suicide attacks in Pakistan’s restive northwest region.
One of the deadliest suicide
bombing in Pakistan in recent times struck last Thursday at the Lal Shahbaz
Qalandar shrine in Sehwan area of southern Sindh province where at least 88
people were killed and over 200 injured in an attack claimed by the IS.
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