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Four people died while 15 sustained injuries on Monday after a blast at Quetta’s Qandhari market, reported Aaj News. The incident took place near a police mobile that was parked at the money exchange market.

Law enforcement authorities began rescue and relief activities as a crowd gathered at the site of the blast. The injured were taken to Civil Hospital.

A bomb disposal squad started investigating the incident and it is as yet unclear what caused the explosion.

According to SSP Operations Captain (retd) Zohaib Mohsin, the target of the blast was a police vehicle.

“The explosives were planted in a motorcycle,” he said, adding that the injured also included women and children.

Back in February, at least five people were injured in an explosion near the Quetta Police Lines area.

Terror attacks have increased in Pakistan in recent months. On Friday, a meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC) agreed to launch an all-out comprehensive operation to root out terrorism with renewed vigour and determination, a statement said.

The declaration was issued as the two-hour-long NSC meeting — the country’s top security body comprising civil and military leadership — with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in the chair came to an end.

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Tulukan Mairandi Apr 10, 2023 06:26pm
As i predicted in many comments, this sort of bombing is the result not only of legitimate freedom fights, but also due to starvation, persecution, religious indoctrination, and panic as everyone knows we will default in coming weeks, and all banks will collapse.
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Tulukan Mairandi Apr 10, 2023 09:48pm
Actually 23 died, but covered up as usual
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TimeToMovveOn Apr 10, 2023 10:18pm
What is wrong with Pakistan---why has it stopped blaming India for all terrorist activities inside the country. Totally disappointed that they presented a dossier to the UN on India, and now the FO office is keeping quiet without any mention of India. Please continue the usual habit of externalizing your problems.
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Kashif ALI Apr 11, 2023 12:41am
BLA tried a desperate revenge in the aftermath of arrest of Gulzar Imam. This should have been a predictive or expected attack for which one never knows the timing. Intelligence only can intercept such planning. Tribal feudal system is too complicated to govern. But, at the end of the day, the sovereignty of a country needs to be protected by all means, though not at the cost of human denigration.
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Yousaf Apr 11, 2023 10:06am
Please help me
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