The attack took place near Quetta's Frontier Corps (FC) headquarters and was captured on CCTV footage. Following the attack, the Balochistan Health Department imposed an emergency in hospitals
At least six people were killed and several others injured on Tuesday after a powerful explosion hit Pakistan's restive Balochistan province, according to media reports. The blast occurred near Zarghoon Road in Quetta, The Express Tribune newspaper reported. Quoting the police, it said that six people were killed in the blast while at least 19 others were injured. The Balochistan Health Department imposed an emergency in hospitals across the city, the Dawn newspaper reported, quoting Health Secretary Mujeebur Rehman. All consultants, doctors, pharmacists, staff nurses, and paramedical staff have been directed to remain present in the hospitals, Rehman said. Nineteen people injured in the blast were brought to the Civil Hospital's Accident and Emergency Department and the Trauma Centre," the newspaper quoted provincial Health Department Media Coordinator Dr Waseem Baig as saying.
A senior official said that about 100 people were present at the blast site, which is said to have occurred at a platform inside the railway station. Officials suspect it to be suicide bombing
At least four people were injured on Sunday in a grenade blast on the Sabzal Road in Pakistan's Quetta, according to a statement by Balochistan Chief Minister Abdul Qudoos Bizenjo, reported The Dawn
The bomb went off hidden beside a car parked near Science College on Jinnah Road, officials said
Several people have been injured in the incident which took place at the mosque in Quetta's Satellite Town, The Express Tribune reported
At least five people were killed in a powerful blast in Quetta this morning
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and President Mamnoon Hussain strongly condemned the attack