Seven policemen martyred, 25 injured in Quetta blast

QUETTA: At least seven policemen were martyred and 22 others injured in a ‘suspected’ car bombing on Sibi Road within the jurisdiction of Sariab Road police station of Balochistan’s capital city Quetta early on Wednesday morning, ARY News reported.

Rescue operations underway at Quetta blast site in Sariab area.

According to our correspondent Abdullah Magsi, rescue and security teams timely reached the blast site and started rescue operations at the scene of the bombing attack.

The attack took place in the outskirts of the provincial capital city, Magsi reported.

A steady stream of ambulances was seen shifting the injured and bodies to the nearby hospitals.

At least seven bodies and 10 injured were brought to Quetta Civil Hospital, the hospital sources said.

The explosive-laden car that hit the Rapid Response Unit police truck.

 

Security forces have cordoned off the area and launched a search operation in the adjacent areas.

It will be too early to speak on the nature of blast, officials said. According to earlier reports, the blast was apparently caused by a planted device to the Rapid Response Force’ truck, which was carrying as many as 30 personnel.

An emergency has been declared in the hospitals across the city.

Chief Minister Balochistan Sanaullah Zehri and Home Minister Sarfraz Bugti have separately condemned the blast and said that such a cowardly attack is the reflection of the evil nature of the terrorists.

CTD Inspector gunned down 

CTD Inspector Abdul Salam who embraced martyrdom in a firing incident on Qambrani Road in Quetta on Wednesday.

In another separate incident of violence in the capital city, a Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) inspector gunned down by unknown armed assailants on Qambrani Road.

The deceased has been identified Abdul Salam.

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