Pak separatists kill 26 in Quetta
November 10, 2024 00:00:00
Passengers' belongings are seen scattered on the platform after an explosion at a railway station in Quetta, in Pakistan's Balochistan province, on Saturday — AFP
QUETTA, Nov 09 (AFP): A bombing claimed by Pakistani separatists killed 26 people including 14 soldiers at a railway station in the southwestern Balochistan province, a hospital spokesman said Saturday.
The blast hit as passengers waited on a platform at the main railway station in the provincial capital Quetta.
"Fourteen members of the army and 12 civilians were killed," said Wasim Baig, spokesman for Quetta's Sandeman Provincial Hospital, raising an earlier toll of 25 provided by police.
Forty-six members of the security forces and 14 civilians were wounded, the spokesman added.
An AFP journalist saw pools of blood and ripped backpacks at the scene, where a large metal sheet protecting passengers from the elements had been blown off.
Mohammed Oumer, one of the casualties, said he went to the station to get a train home to his village. "But just as we arrived, there was the explosion and I found myself wounded and in hospital," he told AFP.
Despite frequent attacks in Balochistan the toll of Saturday's blast was particularly high for the southwestern province, which borders Afghanistan and Iran.
The train station explosion hit at around 8:45 am (0345 GMT) and was claimed by the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), one of the area's main separatist groups.
The attack "was carried out on a Pakistani army unit at Quetta railway station... after completing a course at the Infantry School," the BLA said in a statement.