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India-Pakistan |
Eight dead, several injured as twin bombs hit Karachi market |
2012-09-19 |
[Dawn] ![]() ...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It may be the largest city in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous... on Tuesday, police and hospital officials said. The bombs went off in quick succession in the usually crowded Hyderi Market in central Bloody Karachi during the evening rush hour, police officer Azam Khan said. One bomb went kaboom!near a dustbin and three minutes later another went off at the main parking lot in which about a dozen vehicles were damaged, he said. "We suspect the bomb was planted in a car or a ![]() "Casualties were caused by the second blast," he added, confirming that the dear departed included a nine-year-old girl. More than 18 others have been maimed. Bloody Karachi city police chief Iqbal Mehmood said: "The blast occurred at a place from where we had recovered and safely defused a heavy bomb last month. "I can't say which terrorist organization or individuals are behind this at this point of time," he said, adding that investigations were ongoing. The powerful blasts were heard several kilometres away, residents said. The casualties were taken to the local Abbasi Shaheed Hospital. Doctor Mohammad Shafqat, confirming the toll, said: "We have received bodies of six blast victims." He added that there were 18 injured, including three women and one child. "We are compiling the figures of deaths and injured," Provincial Health Minister Saghir Ahmed said, adding that emergency has been declared in all state run hospitals in the city. One victim later succumbed to his wounds in the hospital during treatment. "The blast was caused by an improvised bomb carrying at least eight kilogrammes of explosives," bomb disposal squad official Abdul Hameed said. "Both bombs were planted, one was on a cycle of violence and another on a pushcart abandoned nearby," provincial police chief Fayyaz Laghari said. Nobody immediately grabbed credit for the bombing. |
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