4 policemen killed\, 11 injured in blast in Pakistan

4 policemen killed, 11 injured in blast in Pakistan

Press Trust of India  |  Karachi 

A powerful remote-controlled bomb blast near a mosque in Pakistan's province has killed four policemen and injured 11 others, the second major attack to rock the restive region in the last three days.

The attack took place shortly after a police van arrived at the site to provide security to the people offering prayers at the mosque.

"The police vehicle carrying personnel for mosque security was targeted in the blast in which our four personnel of (RRG) lost their lives, while the condition of another was stated to be serious," said Quetta (DIG) Razzaq Cheema.

Another 11 people were injured in the attack, said.

This was the second major terrorist attack in within the last three days.

Three heavily-armed militants on Saturday stormed a luxury hotel in Pakistan's port city of in the restive province, killing eight persons, including a Navy soldier and three militants.

An improvised planted in a motorcycle went off close to the police van. Sources said unidentified people parked the explosive-laden motorbike near the mosque in area and detonated it by remote control when the police van arrived there, reported.

"Three police officials among the injured died soon after being brought here at the hospital," officials at a said.

Many vehicles parked in the area were damaged and windowpanes of nearby buildings were shattered due to the powerful blast, though the mosque remained safe in the attack.

Security forces have cordoned off the area and launched a to trace those involved in the blast.

The banned Tehreek-i-has claimed responsibility for the motorcycle bomb blast targeting the police vehicle, the report said.

has strongly condemned the targeted attack.

Khan has sought a report on the blast and said the country was fully committed to completely eliminating terrorism.

The said those who target innocent people in the holy month of Ramazan did not have a religion.

The nation's spirit is strong and is determined to do away with the menace of terrorism, he said.

Balochistan has also condemned the attack.

"Efforts are being made to sabotage peace under a wicked conspiracy. Those creating instability would be fought back with full force," he said.

Vowing to improve the security arrangements, the also directed the concerned authorities to provide the best medical facilities to the wounded persons.

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First Published: Tue, May 14 2019. 10:21 IST