The Asian Age

10 killed in blast at Lahore market

Bomb targeting two eateries in posh market injures 30

- — PTI

Lahore: At least 10 people were killed and 30 others injured Thursday when a bomb ripped through a market, the latest in a series of attacks that have left Pakistan on edge. The explosion, the second in 10 days was at a posh market.

At least 10 people were killed and 30 others injured on Thursday when a powerful bomb ripped through a market in a posh locality here, the latest in a series of terror attacks that have left Pakistan on edge.

The explosion, the second to hit the city within ten days, took place at the posh Z-block market of the Defence Housing Society (DHA).

The blast came a day after Pakistan Army launched a nationwide military operation ‘Raddul-Fasaad’ to eliminate terrorists and consolidat­e gains of its counter-terrorism operations.

Punjab health minister Khawaja Salman Rafique told reporters that eight people were killed and 30 others injured in the blast.

However, two dead bodies were later recovered from the debris of an under-constructi­on building where the explosive device was planted.

“The death toll of the DHA blast has risen to 10 after two more persons were recovered from the under-constructi­on building,” Edhi Foundation Lahore spokesman Muhammad Younis said. Among the injured, the condition of three was said to be critical.

CEO of Pakistan’s Airlink firm Moazzam Paracha was among those killed in the blast.

“Mr Paracha was present at his under-constructi­on restaurant (and) suffered serious injuries and was rushed to the General Hospital where he died,” Mr Younis said.

“Bombay Chowpati (that serves Indian cuisine) and Alfarno Cafe restaurant­s were apparently the target of (the) terrorists. The device was planted in an under-constructi­on building near Bombay Chowpati,” a senior police officer said.

He said these restaurant­s were frequented by young couples.

Punjab police spokesman Niyab Haider confirmed that it was a “planted device” that caused the explosion. “It appears to be a planted device. However we are investigat­ing from all aspects,” he said.

A few days earlier the same market was evacuated by law enforcemen­t agencies after a bomb threat.

Chief Minister Punjab Shehbaz Sharif ordered an investigat­ion into the blast and summoned a report from inspector general of police.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif expressed grief over the loss of lives in the blast and interior minister Chaudhry Nisar condemned the attack.

 ?? — AP ?? Police cordon off the area of explosion in Lahore on Thursday.
— AP Police cordon off the area of explosion in Lahore on Thursday.

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