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Suicide motorcycle attack kills at least 15 in SW Pakistan

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QUETTA, Pakistan — A suicide bomber on a motorcycle targeted a military truck yesterday with a bomb killing eight soldiers and seven civilians in the southweste­rn city of Quetta, an official and the military said.

Kabeer Khan, an explosives expert who examined the site, said after collecting forensic evidence that it was a suicide attack and that the attacker was carrying some 25 kilograms of “incendiary explosives” on a motorcycle that he rammed into the military truck.

A military statement said the bomb also wounded 25 people, including 15 civilians. It said the explosives sparked fires in nearby vehicles. It added that all the victims were taken to a military hospital.

Pakistani army chief Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa condemned the attack. He said in a statement that it was an attempt to mar the independen­ce day festivitie­s.

“Our resolve won’t succumb to any challenge,” Bajwa said.

Sarfraz Bugti, the home minister for Baluchista­n, said the blast took place near a private hospital. No group has claimed responsibi­lity for the attack.

Baluchista­n borders Iran and Afghanista­n and has been the scene of a lowlevel insurgency by Baloch separatist­s groups who want a greater share of the province’s mineral and gas resources. Militant groups operating in the province have previously claimed responsibi­lity for attacking security forces.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? DEADLY BOMBING: Pakistani volunteers and soldiers carry a blast victim in Quetta, Pakistan, yesterday.
AP PHOTO DEADLY BOMBING: Pakistani volunteers and soldiers carry a blast victim in Quetta, Pakistan, yesterday.

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