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At least six police dead in triple Quetta suicide blasts

Third bomber drives a motorcycle into a police truck, killing 6 and wounding 7 policemen

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At least six policemen were killed and 15 security personnel wounded yesterday when three suicide bombers blew themselves up in quick succession in southwest Pakistan, officials said.

The attacks hit the city of Quetta in the southweste­rn province of Balochista­n, where police and troops have been fighting militants and separatist groups for more than a decade.

“The first suicide bomber blew himself up outside a paramilita­ry frontier corps check post on the outskirts of Quetta city after he was spotted by the guards,” Ghulam Ali Baloch, home secretary of Balochista­n, told AFP.

“Just in the next moments, another bomber who was covering the first attacker exchanged fire with the security forces and later blew himself up.” Some eight paramilita­ry officials were wounded in this attack, he said.

Around half an hour later, a third bomber drove his motorcycle into a police truck on a road leading to the airport, killing at least six policemen, Baloch added.

Moazam Jah Ansari, Quetta’s police chief, confirmed the attacks and said the bombing of the police truck was so powerful that the vehicle overturned.

It was not clear whether the third bomber was wearing an explosive vest or if the bike was filled with explosives.

“Seven policemen were injured in this attack,” he said, adding that the three blasts may have been coordinate­d.

No group immediatel­y claimed responsibi­lity for the attacks.

Islamist militants and separatist groups have waged violence in mineral-rich Balochista­n, which borders Iran and Afghanista­n, for more than a decade.

The first suicide bomber blew himself up outside a paramilita­ry frontier corps check post in the outskirts of Quetta city after he was spotted by the guards.”

Ghulam Ali Baloch | home secretary of Balochista­n

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