The Borneo Post

Taliban claims responsibi­lity for deadly blast at luxury hotel

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QUETTA, Pakistan: The Pakistan Taliban claimed responsibi­lity Thursday for a deadly bomb blast at a luxury hotel hosting the Chinese ambassador in the southwest of the country, as officials raised the death toll to five.

Beijing said it strongly condemned the attack, although the Taliban said Pakistan security officials were the target of the blast.

The bomb was placed in a car parked at the Serena hotel – part of a five-star chain popular with diplomats – and detonated late Wednesday in the city of Quetta, capital of Balochista­n province.

Pakistan is fighting several low-level insurgenci­es in the impoverish­ed province waged by Islamist, separatist and sectarian groups.

“The suicide bomber hit the security officials exactly as it was planned,” the spokespers­on for Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) said in a statement.

Police said the blast came from an improvised explosive device, and security officials and hotel staff were among those killed.

Describing the blast as a “terrorist attack”, China’s foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said in Beijing that the Chinese delegation was not present when the bomb detonated.

Gu Wenliang, agricultur­e commission­er at China’s embassy in Pakistan, told the Chinese newspaper Global Times that the bomb had detonated 10 minutes before their expected return.

“I was walking through the car park when I heard a sudden loud sound and the earth shook under my feet,” said Khuda Baksh, a guard at the hotel. “Everyone was running for their lives before I lost consciousn­ess”, he told AFP.

For years the TTP unleashed deadly attacks on urban centres across Pakistan from their bases along the Afghan border, where they provided shelter to an array of global jihadist groups including Al Qaeda.

But a massive military offensive launched in 2014 largely destroyed the group’s command and control structure, dramatical­ly reducing insurgent violence throughout Pakistan.

Wednesday’s attack comes after extremist-linked violence has largely reduced in recent years.

“We will not allow this monster to re-emerge,” tweeted Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan.

“We are on full alert and keeping an eye on all internal and external threats.”

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Volunteers carry an injured victim on a stretcher at the site of an explosion in Quetta.
— AFP photo Volunteers carry an injured victim on a stretcher at the site of an explosion in Quetta.

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