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Twin suicide bombers attack church in Pakistan’s Quetta ahead of Christmas, kill eight

- • By GUL YOUSAFZAI and ASIF SHAHZAD

QUETTA/ISLAMABAD (Reuters) – Two suicide bombers attacked a packed Christian church in southweste­rn Pakistan on Sunday, killing at least eight people and wounding up to 45 before one of them blew himself up and police killed the other, officials said.

The gunmen, who were wearing explosives-filled vests, stormed the church in Quetta as Sunday services had just began, exploding a suicide vest and shooting at the worshipers, said Sarfraz Bugti, the home minister of Baluchista­n province.

Police guards at the church exchanged fire with the attackers before they could enter the main sanctuary, said provincial police chief Moazzam Jah. He said two women were among those killed.

“There were nearly 400 people inside the church, but the attackers couldn’t get inside the services,” Jah said. “We killed one of them, and the other one exploded himself after police wounded him,” he said.

Jah said the venue, Bethel Memorial Methodist Church, was on high alert as Christian places of worship were often targeted by Islamist extremist over Christmas.

Another police official, Abdur Razaq Cheema, said two attackers escaped from the scene. No one has claimed responsibi­lity. Baluchista­n has long been the scene of an insurgency by separatist­s fighting against the state to demand more of a share in the gas and mineral-rich region’s resources. They also accuse the central government of discrimina­tion.

The Taliban, Sunni Islamist terrorists and sectarian groups linked to al-Qaida and ISIS also operate in the strategica­lly important region, which borders Iran as well as Afghanista­n.

The violence has fueled concern about security for projects in the $57 billion China Pakistan Economic Corridor, a transport and energy link planned to run from western China to Pakistan’s southern deepwater Port of Gwadar.

Pakistan has launched several military offensives over the last decade against the Islamic terrorists who want to install their own harsh brand of religion.

Although beaten and dispersed, the terrorists have shown resilience to launch spectacula­r attacks. Early this month, three Taliban suicide bombers attacked an agricultur­e college in northweste­rn Peshawar city, killing eight students and a guard.

 ?? (Naseer Ahmed/Reuters) ?? A MAN and woman who escaped are seen after gunmen attacked the Bethel Memorial Methodist Church in Quetta, Pakistan, yesterday.
(Naseer Ahmed/Reuters) A MAN and woman who escaped are seen after gunmen attacked the Bethel Memorial Methodist Church in Quetta, Pakistan, yesterday.

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