National Post

A PAKISTANI MAN MOURNS THE DEATH OF A RELATIVE IN HOSPITAL FOLLOWING AN ATTACK BY SUICIDE BOMBERS ON A METHODIST CHURCH IN QUETTA ON SUNDAY.

- Abdul Sattar

• Two s uicide bombers struck a church in Pakistan on Sunday, killing at least nine people and wounding more than 50 others, authoritie­s said, in the first attack on a church claimed by the country’s ISIL affiliate.

Hundreds of worshipper­s were attending services ahead of Christmas when the bombers appeared in the city of Quetta and clashed with security forces. One assailant was killed at the church entrance. The other made it inside, said Sarfaraz Bugti, home minister for the southweste­rn Baluchista­n province.

Baluchista­n Police Chief Moazzam Ansari praised the response of security forces guarding the church, saying the attacker who made it inside was wounded and unable to reach the main building.

“Otherwise the l oss of lives could have been much higher,” he told reporters.

Quetta Police Chief Abdur Razzaq Cheema said a search was underway for two suspected accomplice­s who escaped.

Local television showed ambulances and security patrols racing to the scene as women and children were being led out of the church’s main gate.

ISIL l ater claimed res ponsibilit­y f or t he at - tack on their Aamaq news agency, saying two “plungers” from their group had stormed the church, without providing further details.

It was the first time ISIL has claimed an attack on a church in Pakistan, though Muslim extremists have claimed church attacks in the past. The deadliest example was i n September 2013, when twin suicide bomb blasts killed 85 people in a Peshawar church. In March 2015, two suicide b o mbers a t t a c ke d t wo churches in the eastern city of Lahore, killing 15 people.

Fifty- seven people were wounded in the latest attack, including seven who were listed in critical condition, according to Wasim Baig, a spokesman for Quetta’s main hospital.

A young girl in a white dress sobbed as she recounted the attack to Geo t elevision, saying many people around her were wounded.

Aqil Anjum, who was shot in his right arm, told The Associated Press he heard a blast in the middle of the service, followed by heavy gunfire.

“It was chaos. Bullets were hitting people inside the closed hall,” he said.

Dozens of Christians gathered outside a nearby hospital to protest the lack of security.

Pakistan’s president and other senior officials condemned the attack.

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BANARAS KHAN / AFP / GETTY IMAGES

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