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Pakistan Quetta bomb attack kills police | Pakistan Quetta bomb attack kills police |
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A bomb planted in a rickshaw has killed at least 12 people in Quetta in south west Pakistan, officials say. | A bomb planted in a rickshaw has killed at least 12 people in Quetta in south west Pakistan, officials say. |
At least 10 of the dead were said to be security personnel. A number of other people were wounded. | At least 10 of the dead were said to be security personnel. A number of other people were wounded. |
"The target was a truck of Balochistan Constabulary which was carrying the security personnel," police official Fayyaz Sumbal said. | "The target was a truck of Balochistan Constabulary which was carrying the security personnel," police official Fayyaz Sumbal said. |
Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province bordering Afghanistan and Iran, is plagued by sectarian violence. | Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province bordering Afghanistan and Iran, is plagued by sectarian violence. |
Mr Sumbal said Thursday's explosion, which destroyed the police vehicle as it travelled through the outskirts of the city, was caused by a remote-controlled bomb. | |
It was not immediately clear who was behind the blast. | |
After a series of attacks on the city's Shia minority, the Pakistan government boosted security in Quetta. | |
At least 120 people were killed in a twin suicide bomb attack on a crowded snooker club in Quetta in January. | |
And dozens more died in an explosion at a crowded market place in the city on 17 February. | |
Most of those who died were from Pakistan's Hazara Shia community. Hundreds of ethic Hazaras in Quetta have been killed in such attacks over the last several years. |