32 Pakistanis Killed, 50 Injured, in a Suicide Attack on a Shi'i Mosque,
to Spark a Sunni-Shi'i Sectarian Violence
DG Khan blast leaves 30 dead, 50 injured
Int'l News, Friday, February 06, 2009
DG KHAN:
Death toll has climbed to 30 while over 50 others were wounded in a
bomb explosion that ripped through a mourners procession in Muslim Town
here on Thursday.
Chief Minister Punjab, Shahbaz Sharif has
announced Rs500,000 for each bereaved family and Rs75,000 each for the
injured.
A high-powered committee has been set up to investigate
into the incident.
The blast ripped through a mourners’
procession in Muslim Town outside Johar Ali Imam Bargah.
Rescue
teams arrived at the scene immediate after the explosion and shifted the
dead and injured to the district headquarter hospital where many are
said to be in critical condition.
The explosion, which shattered
the windowpanes of the nearby buildings, enraged the participants of the
procession and they chanting slogans against the government.
DIG
Dera Ghazi Khan, Mubarak Ali Athar said the blast was a suicide attack
which left 30 killed and 50 others wounded.
Suicide attack at Mingora police station, dozen injured
Int'l News, 2345 PST, Thursday, February 05, 2009
MINGORA:
At least 12 policemen were injured when a suicide bomber rammed his
explosive-laden vehicle into a police station in Mangora on Thursday.
Out of 12 injured, six are said to be in critical condition, sources
said.
According to sources, three rockets were also fired at the
police station.
On the other hand, the administration of Saidu
Sharif Hospital has refused to send the ambulance to the blast place.
Three rockets fired at Mingora PS
Int'l News, 2310 PST, Thursday, February 05, 2009
SWAT:
Three rockets fired on Mingora Police Station on Thursday while an
attempt to carry out a suicide attack was foiled in Swat, sources said.
Imambargah blast kills 32 in DG Khan
* Suspected suicide attack targeted participants of religious
gathering * President, PM slam bombing
* Punjab CM announces
compensation
MULTAN/LAHORE:
Up to 32 people were killed when a suspected suicide bombing ripped
through a crowd of Shia worshippers outside a DG Khan mosque on
Thursday.
Police said the blast targeted dozens of people
converging on the Al Hussainia
(Shi'i) Mosque after dark,
shortly before a religious gathering.
Although there was no
immediate claim of responsibility, police were swift to blame sectarian
extremists following a wave of violence in the country.
“Ninety-nine percent it looks like a suicide attack,” Shaukat Javed, the
inspector general of Punjab Police, told AFP. “The explosion occurred
just 50 feet short of the mosque. It is a terrorist attack aimed at
Shias to create unrest,” he added. “It seems like a suicide blast,”
Javed told a TV channel. “If something is planted or hurled, it leaves a
crater. There is no crater at the site of the incident.”
“According to eyewitnesses, nothing was thrown from outside,” district
government official Jawed Mehmood Bhatti told Reuters. “It looks as if
someone was standing at the site of the blast and waiting for the
procession and he blew himself up as the procession came close to him,”
he added.
About 200 people had arrived to attend the religious
gathering. District health official Dr Fazal Karim confirmed that 13
bodies were brought to the local hospital including those of two
children and a woman, but said he did not know how many dead may have
been counted elsewhere.
Medics said six people with serious
injuries were rushed for specialist treatment in Multan, the closest
sizeable town.
But of 48 people hurt in the blast, most were
discharged after first aid, the officials said.
The powerful
blast caused serious damage to the mosque and another nearby Shia
building, local police official Mohammed Ahsan told AFP.
Rescue
workers were seen trying to clear a crowd out of the way to let
ambulances pass in darkness, in footage broadcast by television
channels.
“The initial report is that it was a suicide bomber. He
exploded himself in the crowd. Body parts have been found and sent to
the hospital,” district police chief Athar Mubarik told reporters. “The
attacker was wearing a jacket carrying 12 to 14 kilogrammes of
explosives,” he added. Angered protesters took to the streets in Karachi
after the news of the blast, a channel reported, burning tyres and
blocking roads.
“They hurled stones on the passing and standing
vehicles,” it reported. “Some young men staged a sit-in on the MA Jinnah
Road.” A Shia group announced a three-day mourning, the channel
reported.
President Asif Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza
Gilani condemned the bombing. “In separate messages, they deplored the
loss of innocent lives and directed the health authorities to provide
best medical care to the injured,” the state-run APP news agency said
late on Thursday. “They also directed the authorities concerned to
initiate an immediate inquiry into this tragic incident and bring the
culprits to justice.”
Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif
announced Rs 500,000 each for the heirs of dead and Rs 75,000 each for
the injured, and ordered doctors, paramedical staff and medicines be
sent to Dera Ghazi Khan immediately. Information Minister Sherry Rehman,
Punjab Governor Salmaan Taseer, Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid President
Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain, former Punjab chief minister Pervaiz Elahi and
his son Moonis Elahi also condemned the attack. agencies/staff
report/daily times monitor