The Borneo Post

Pakistan election rally suicide bomb toll climbs to 20

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PESHAWAR, Pakistan: The death toll in a suicide bombing at an election rally in northweste­rn Pakistan rose to 20 yesterday as Taliban militants claimed responsibi­lity, officials said, in the first major attack ahead of July 25 polls.

A local leader of the Awami National Party (ANP), Haroon Bilour, was among those killed in the attack in the city of Peshawar late Tuesday, officials have confirmed.

The party has been targeted by Islamist militants in the past over its vocal opposition to extremist groups like the Taliban.

The bombing came hours after the Pakistan military spokesman said there were security threats ahead of national elections.

“The death toll has risen to 20 and 63 others were wounded, out of whom 35 are still admitted in two Peshawar hospitals,” Peshawar police chief Qazi Jameel told AFP.

Peshawar hospital official Zulfiqar Babakhel confirmed the updated death toll.

Bomb disposal chief Shafqat Malik told AFP that the suicide bomber — who he said was around 16 years old — had eight kilogramme­s of explosives and three kilogramme­s of pellets, ball bearings and other shrapnel on his body.

Peshawar lawyers went on strike on Wednesday to protest and mourn the death of Haroon, who was also a barrister. Local traders also announced a strike and mourners thronged to Bilour’s residence to offer condolence­s.

Bilour was one of the ANP’s election candidates and belonged to an influentia­l political family in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhw­a province, of which Peshawar is the capital.

His father Bashir Bilour, one of the ANP’s top leaders, was also killed by a suicide bomber in 2012.

Police said the bomber struck when Bilour was about to address some 200 supporters.

Mohammad Khorasani, spokesman for the Tehreek- eTaliban Pakistan militant group, claimed the responsibi­lity for the attack.

 ??  ?? Pakistani security officials gather at the site of a suicide bombing at an election rally in Peshawar. — AFP photo
Pakistani security officials gather at the site of a suicide bombing at an election rally in Peshawar. — AFP photo

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