Child among three killed, 13 injured in Balochistan's Chaman blast

Taliban claim responsibility for blast near Pakistan and Afghanistan border

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A damaged police vehicle is see after a remote controlled bomb blast in Pakistan-Afghanistan border town of Chaman, Pakistan March 23, 2021. Photo: Reuters
  • Three killed, 13 injured in blast at Pakistani-Afghan border.
  • Chaman is one of the two major crossing points between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
  • The Taliban claimed responsibility for the blast.


QUETTA: Three people, including a child were killed and 13 others injured in a bomb blast near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Chaman.

Balochistan's Chaman is one of the two major crossing points between Afghanistan and Pakistan and is used by thousands of people daily.

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the blast in a statement shared with Reuters.

“It was a remote-control bomb planted in a motorbike,” Deputy Commissioner of the district Tariq Javed Mengal told Reuters, adding that the explosion was targeting a vehicle carrying a senior police officer.

Mengal said the explosion occurred as the police vehicle was passing by. A shopkeeper, a passer-by and a child were killed, and two security personnel were among the 13 others injured.

The injured were immediately shifted to district hospital in Chaman, and nine were taken to a hospital in the provincial capital of Quetta, a police officer told Reuters. The senior police officer who was apparently the target of the blast was not injured. Security forces launched a search operation in the area after the incident.

The bombing comes amid a sharp rise in violence by the Taliban, a group that once used the border region to launch attacks inside Pakistan as well as host militants including al-Qaeda, operating in neighbouring Afghanistan and globally.