Khaleej Times

31 killed in blast at Quetta polling station

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quetta — At least 31 people were killed and dozens injured in a suicide bomb attack on a polling station in restive southwest Pakistan as millions voted in a nationwide election on Wednesday.

Shoes and charred vehicles littered the blood-smeared road near the polling station in the Balochista­n provincial capital Quetta, as the dead and injured were shuttled to hospital accompanie­d by distraught loved ones.

Local officials said the bomber was trying to enter the polling station when police intervened and the attacker detonated his explosives.

“Suddenly there was a huge blast. I was flung on the ground and I thought that I was about to die,” madrassa teacher Hafiz Kareem said from his hospital bed.

Dr Wasim Baig, spokesman for the Sandeman Provincial Hospital in Quetta, said the death toll had risen to 31 with 70 injured, including eight in critical condition.

The dead include five policemen and an eight-year-old girl, Baig added.

Mehmood Khan, 18, said he was going to vote when the bomb went off, killing two of his friends. “Suddenly there was a huge blast and then bodies, blood, cries, dust was everywhere,” said Khan.

The attack was claimed by the terrorist group Daesh through its official Amaq news agency.

It was Daesh’s latest assault on Balochista­n, home to famous Gwadar Port.

Voters appeared undeterred, returning to polling booths after the dead and injured had been evacuated.

“Bombings keep on happening and life also goes on here, I am voting,” Abdul Razzaq, 50, said.

“What has happened, happened, it cannot stop people from voting,” added Ali Khan, 30.

Balochista­n has suffered the brunt of a series of attacks that killed more than 180 people across Pakistan during the brief but acrimoniou­s election campaign. —

 ?? AP ?? a woman mourns the death of her family member outside a hospital in Quetta. —
AP a woman mourns the death of her family member outside a hospital in Quetta. —

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