KARACHI: Two bomb attacks on Friday in Peshawar and Quetta left 19 people dead while over 60 were injured. The suicide attack in Peshawar was followed by a time-delay explosion an hour later in...
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March 14, 2014
KARACHI: Two bomb attacks on Friday in Peshawar and Quetta left 19 people dead while over 60 were injured. The suicide attack in Peshawar was followed by a time-delay explosion an hour later in Quetta.
Peshawar
Eight people including a woman and child were killed while 30 others were injured when a suicide bomber targeted an armoured vehicle near a petrol pump in the Sarband area neighbouring the Khyber Agency.
According to the bomb disposal squad 8-10 kilograms of explosives were used in the attack.
Quetta
Eleven people including two children lost their lives while another 40 were injured when a bomb exploded on Prince Road near Science College chowk in Quetta.
According to Police sources the bomb was planted in a bicycle and the target was a Frontier Corps vehicle. The Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS) adds that explosives weighing 5 kilograms or more were used in the strike while a time-delay trigger was used for detonation.
Responsibility
The Ahrar-ul-Hind a splinter group that broke away from the TTP has claimed responsibility for the attack. Meanwhile the TTP has disassociated itself from the attack in Quetta & Peshawar with its spokesman Shahidullah Shahid stating that the TTP is adhering to the ceasefire.