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8 killed in suicide bombing in Pakistan's Balochistan

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Karachi, February 17

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A powerful suspected suicide bombing at a religious rally in Pakistan’s restive Balochistan province killed at least eight persons, including policemen, and injured 23 others on Monday, according to media reports.

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The bombing took place during the religious rally at the Quetta Press Club near the Shahrah-i-Adalat road. Several vehicles parked in the vicinity have also been damaged due to the impact of the blast, Dawn newspaper reported.

The attack came the same day UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who is in Pakistan, termed the improved security situation in Pakistan as “absolutely remarkable”. Security personnel have cordoned off the area and are conducting a search operation. Officials added that the nature of the blast has not yet been ascertained.

At least eight persons, including policemen, were killed and 23 others injured in the incident, Duniya News reported. No group took responsibility of the attack but Baloch nationalists and the Taliban militants were involved in such attacks in the past.

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Provincial home minister Zia Ullah Langu said that investigations indicated that a suicide bomber carried out the attack. — PTI

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