KARACHI: At least two people were killed and 18 others injured in a blast in Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province on Tuesday evening, officials said.
“Two persons, both civilians, have died in the blast,” Dr. Waseem Baig, spokesperson of a civil hospital in Quetta told Arab News. Two of the 18 wounded were in critical condition, he said, adding that two others were security personnel.
A vehicle of the Frontier Corps (FC) was targeted with a bomb planted on the McConaghey Road of the city. According to reports, the security personnel were on routine patrol when an improvised explosive device (IED) was detonated.
Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan condemned the blast calling it “a coward act by terrorists.”
“The coward terrorists once again want to disrupt the peace of the city and province, however, sustainable peace will be ensured at any cost,” a statement issued by Khan's office quoted him as saying.
The chief minister urged law enforcement agencies to take more effective and stern measures for the city's security.
Home Minister Mir Zia Ullah Langove said in a statement that Pakistan's enemies want to destabilize the province.
“The enemies of the country want to terrorize the masses,” he said.
In November, two personnel of the security forces were killed and five others wounded in an explosion in Kuchlak area of Quetta.