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At least 25 killed in blast in Pakistan's Quetta civil hospital

| | Aug 08, 2016, at 06:13 pm
Quetta, Pakistan, Aug 8 (IBNS) : At least 25 people were killed and 35 others injured in a massive bomb blast in a Quetta hospital in Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province on Monday morning, Geo News reports said.

According to reports, the blast was  followed by gunfire.

The blast took place at the entry gate of the accidents section of Quetta Civil Hospital as lawyers brought the body of  Balochistan Bar Association President Bilal Kasi, who was gunned down earlier in the day.

Most of the injured are lawyers, eye witnesses were quoted as saying in the local media.

Police said unknown men also opened fire after the blast. An emergency has been declared at hospitals in Quetta. A heavy contingent of Frontier Corps and police arrived and cordoned off the area.


 

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