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Deadly blast rocks market in Pakistan

TALIBAN FACTION CLAIMS RESPONSIBI­LITY, SAYS ATTACK IN REVENGE FOR SECURITY FORCES KILLING ASSOCIATES

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Militant groups Pakistani Taliban and Laskhare-Taiba claim bombing that killed 22 people and wounded 40 others in remote northweste­rn tribal region of Kurram |

Abomb exploded at a market yesterday in a mainly Shiite area of Pakistan’s northweste­rn tribal belt, killing at least 22 people and wounding 40 others, officials said.

The bomb detonated in a crowded vegetable market in Parachinar city, the capital of Kurram tribal district on the Afghan border.

“[As many as] 20 people have been martyred [killed],” the Pakistan military said in a short statement, adding that the injured had been taken to military and civil hospitals in the region’s main city of Peshawar.

“Troops from army and (paramilita­ry) Frontier Corps are undertakin­g relief and rescue operations,” it said.

Iqbal Zafar Jhagra, governor of Pakistan’s northweste­rn Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a province confirmed the death toll in a televised interview with Pakistan’s private news broadcaste­r Geo.

Jhagra said at least 40 people were wounded in the blast, 12 critically.

Video footage from the site showed chaotic scenes with people running and shouting in panic and victims strewn in front of vegetables shops among smashed crates and pushcarts.

Victims could be heard screaming and crying while ambulances arrived at the site with sirens blaring.

Ikramullah Khan, a senior government official in Parachinar, said that the blast was caused by an IED (improvised explosive device) hidden in a vegetable box.

Syria connection

In a telephone call to AFP, the Hakimullah Mehsud faction of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), claimed responsibi­lity for the attack.

“It was to avenge the killing of our associates by security forces and to teach a lesson to Shiites for their support for Bashar Al Assad,” said the group’s spokesman, Qari Saifullah, referring to the Syrian president.

Saifullah warned that his Sunni Muslim group will continue attacking Shiites if they back Al Assad, whose regime is entrenched in a civil war that began in 2011 and has claimed more than 310,000 lives.

In December 2015 an IED blast at the same market killed at least 23 people and wounded more than 30.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif expressed grief over the latest loss of life, his office said in a statement.

Kurram is one of Pakistan’s seven semi-autonomous tribal districts which are governed according to local laws and customs.

The district is known for sectarian clashes between Sunnis and Shiites, who make up roughly 20 per cent of Pakistan’s population of 200 million.

Pakistan’s battle against an Islamist insurgency began in 2004 after the US-led invasion of Afghanista­n forced Taliban and Al Qaida militants to flee across the border.

Pakistan’s army launched an operation in June 2014 to wipe out militant bases in northweste­rn tribal areas and bring an end to a bloody insurgency that has cost thousands of civilian lives since 2004.

It has conducted a series of military offensives as well as concerted efforts to block militants’ sources of funding.

Last year the country recorded its lowest number of killings since 2007 when the Pakistani Taliban was formed.

But the remnants of militant groups are still able to carry out periodic bloody attacks.

 ?? Online ?? Security forces and residents gather at site of a bomb blast at a vegetable market in Parachinar city in Kurram tribal district in Pakistan. The militant group that claimed responsibi­lity said the attack is also to teach a lesson to Shiites for their...
Online Security forces and residents gather at site of a bomb blast at a vegetable market in Parachinar city in Kurram tribal district in Pakistan. The militant group that claimed responsibi­lity said the attack is also to teach a lesson to Shiites for their...
 ?? Online ?? An injured man is being taken to hospital after the bomb blast in Parachinar city.
Online An injured man is being taken to hospital after the bomb blast in Parachinar city.

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