The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Terror in Lahore again, 10 dead in blast

Minister says attackers came from Afghanista­n, wanted to sabotage Pakistan Super League; 2nd blast in city in 10 days

- M ZULQERNAIN

30 INJURED IN EXPLOSION OUTSIDE RESTAURANT­S

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

The explosion, the second to hit the city within 10 days, took place at the posh Z-block market of the Defence Housing Society.

The blast came a day after Pakistanar­mylaunched­anationwid­e military operation “Raddul-fasaad” to eliminate terrorists and consolidat­e gains of its counter-terrorism operations.

Punjab Health Minister Khawaja Salman Rafique said 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 told PTI. 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. “Paracha was present at his under-constructi­on restaurant and suffered serious injuries and was rushed to the hospital where he died,” 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.

The officer said these two restaurant­s were frequented by young couples.

Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah said the blast seemed to be aimed at sabotaging Pakistan Super League (PSL) final in Lahore.

“Terrorists are coming to Pakistan after taking training from Afghanista­n,” Sanaullah alleged. Both in Lahore and Sehwan in Sindh, suicide bombers had come from Afghanista­n, he claimed.

Deputy Inspector General Lahore Police Haider Ashraf said, “Apparently an explosive material was planted in an under constructi­on building in Z-block market. We are also investigat­ing the other aspects like that of gas leakage.”

Punjab police spokesman Niyab Haider, however, confirmed that it was a “planed 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.

Punjab Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif ordered an investigat­ion into the blast and summoned a report from Inspector General Police.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif expressed grief over the loss of lives in the blast while Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar condemned the attack and sought an immediate report on the incident.

No group has yet claimed responsibi­lity for the blast.

An eyewitness, Salman Iqbal, said he was busy in his work at his bank in Z-block when the powerful blast took place.

“I was struck against my desk because of the impact of the blast sound and fell semi-unconsciou­s. When I regained consciousn­ess after a while all my colleagues were saying there is a blast outside the bank,” he said.

Iqbal said when he went outside, he saw many people lying injured on the road and crying for help. He said some of his colleagues suffered minor injuries.

Several vehicles were also damaged in the blast.

Rescue officials shifted the injured to different city hospitals.

Army and Rangers personnel along with the police reached the spot and cordoned off the area.

DHA is under the control of the army. All educationa­l institutio­ns and trade centres in the DHA have been closed.

Besides, all major trade centres and markets in Lahore have also been closed.

The blast came days after the suicide blast on Lahore’s Mall Road in which 15 people, including police officers, were killed. That blast was claimed by Jammat-ul-ahrar, a faction of the Tehrik-i-taliban Pakistan. PTI

BATTLE FOR WEST MOSUL

 ?? AP ?? Police cordon off the area of explosion at the Z Block market of the Defence Housing Society in Lahore on Thursday.
AP Police cordon off the area of explosion at the Z Block market of the Defence Housing Society in Lahore on Thursday.
 ?? Reuters ?? Iraqi security forces in Mosul’s airport on Thursday.
Reuters Iraqi security forces in Mosul’s airport on Thursday.

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