Pakistan suicide attack targeting police kills 3, injures 28

Pakistan suicide attack targeting police kills 3, injures 28

The blast targeted a police team preparing to escort polio vaccinators in the city of Quetta.

The Pakistani Taliban militant group, or Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, has claimed responsibility for the attack. (AP pic)
QUETTA:
A suicide bomb blast today in Pakistan’s southwestern city of Quetta targeted a police patrol, killing three people and wounding 28, police said.

The explosion, claimed by the Pakistani Taliban militant group, or Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan in a text message to Reuters, came after the group ended a ceasefire with the government this week.

“A bomb blast that targeted a police patrol wounded more than 30 people, including 15 police officers,” a police official, Abdul Haq, told Reuters. “Out of them, a policeman, a woman and a child died.”

The patrol had been guarding a polio vaccination team at the time of the suicide blast, he added.

Islamist militants in Pakistan often target polio vaccination teams, in the belief that the immunisation effort is a Western tool to spy on them.

Quetta is the capital of Pakistan’s province of Baluchistan bordering Afghanistan and Iran, where both Islamist and separatist insurgents operate.

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