Ottawa Citizen

BOMB BLAST IN PAKISTAN

Attack targets Easter celebratio­n

- Zara Khan

ISLAMABAD• A breakaway Pakistan if action of the militant Taliban group has claimed responsibi­lity for an Easter Sunday bombing in a park in the eastern city of Lahore that killed 65 people.

Ahsanullah Ahsan, spokesman for Jamaat-ulAhrar, told The Associated Press that a suicide bomber with the faction deliberate­ly targeted the Christian community.

The explosion took place near the children’s rides in Gulshan-e-Iqbal park — which was crowded with Christians celebratin­g Easter — local police chief Haider Ashraf said. He said the explosion appeared to have been a suicide bombing, but investigat­ions were ongoing.

The attack killed 65 people and wounded over 300, said Deeba Shahnaz, a spokesman for Lahore rescue administra­tion.

Punjab’s chief minister Shahbaz Sharif announced three days of mourning and pledged to bring the perpetrato­rs to justice, said Zaeem Qadri, a spokesman for the provincial government.

The park was manned by police and private security guards, police chief Haider Ashraf said. “We are in a warlike situation and there is always a general threat but no specific threat alert was received for this place,” he added.

Schools and businesses in the city will remain closed on Monday, the city’s schools associatio­n and the Union of Lahore Traders said.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif held a meeting to assess the security situation in Lahore, according to a government statement. Pakistan’s army chief, Gen. Raheel Sharif, also convened an emergency meeting of the country’s intelligen­ce agencies to begin to track down those responsibl­e for the attacks, said army spokesman Gen. Asim Saleem Bajwa.

Salman Rafiq, a health adviser to the Punjab government, called on people to donate blood, saying that many of those wounded were in a critical condition.

One witness, who wished to be identified only by his first name, Afzal, told AP that he had taken 20 children to hospital and carried three dead bodies to a police car. “I can’t explain to you the tragic situation,” he said.

Another witness, Tariq Mustapha, said that he had just left the park when he heard an explosion. He said his friend was still missing.

Footage broadcast on local television stations showed chaotic scenes in the park, with people running while carrying children and cradling the wounded in their laps.

A witness, not identified by name on Pakistan’s Geo TV station, said he was heading toward a fairground ride with his wife and two children when he heard a huge bang and all four of them were thrown to the floor. A woman was shown crying while looking desperatel­y for her missing five-year-old son.

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