26 killed as back-to-back blasts hit Balochistan on eve of general elections
26 killed as back-to-back blasts hit Balochistan on eve of general elections
Pishin, Pakistan: At least 26 people were killed while over 30 suffered injuries after back-to-back blasts hit Balochistan’s Pishin and Qila Saifullah on Wednesday, officials said. The incidents came a day before general elections are scheduled to be held in the country. Pakistan has recently witnessed an uptick in terrorism, particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, raising security concerns.
The first blast occurred in Pishin’s Khanozai union council, situated at an hour’s distance from Quetta, a little after noon. The district’s deputy commissioner, Jumma Dad Mandokhail, told Dawn.com that the incident occurred outside the election office of independent candidate Asfandyar Kakar, who is contesting polls from PB-47 (Pishin 1).
At least 14 people were killed and more than 23 were injured, he said. DC Mandokhail said the bodies and the wounded were moved to Quetta Civil Hospital. The condition of four of the injured people was critical, he added.
The official said the explosive material was planted in a motorcycle parked in the area. The police, bomb disposal squad and other law enforcement agencies immediately cordoned off the area and began collecting evidence, the DC added.
The second blast was reported in Qila Saifullah shortly after. According to Deputy Commissioner Yasir Bazai, 12 people lost their lives and 14 were wounded in the incident, which took place outside the Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam Fazl (JUI-F) election office. He added that critical persons were being moved to Quetta via a helicopter.
In separate statements, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) took notice of the blasts and summoned reports from the Balochistan chief secretary and the provincial police chief.
Interim Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Ali Mardan Domki also took notice of the incident and sought a report from the provincial interior ministry. Expressing grief over the loss of lives, he directed the officials concerned to utilise all available resources to arrest the culprits.
CM Domki said the attacks were an “attempt to sabotage the process of peaceful elections” and asserted that all resources were being out to use to “provide complete protection to the public”.
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