ISIS claims responsibility for Pak shrine attack which killed 52
Emergency services were facing problems in reaching the shrine due to its remote location and poor communication infrastructure. The shrine is also located in hilly terrain.
Quetta, Nov 12: The ISIS has claimed responsibility for the deadly bombing at a shrine in Pakistan in which 52 were killed and over a 100 injured.
The ISIS made the announcement in its mouth piece, Amaq. The ISIS said its suicide bomber had targetted the shrine in which 52 persons were killed.
At least 52 persons were killed and over 100 injured on Saturday in a bombing at a shrine in Pakistan's Balochistan province.
The explosion took place at the Shah Norani shrine in Balochistan's Lasbella district.
According
to
details,
the
blast
occurred
when
"dhamaal"
was
taking
place
in
the
shrine.
Edhi
Foundation
in
charge,
Lasbella
Hakeem
Lassi,
while
confirming
the
death
toll,
told
Geo
News
that
more
than
100
people
were
also
injured.
He said the injured were being shifted to a hospital for medical treatment.
He said that more than 10 ambulances of Edhi foundation had reached the blast site and rescue efforts were underway, Geo News reported.
Lassi said that more than 500 people were in the shrine at the time of dhamaal.
Emergency services were facing problems in reaching the shrine due to its remote location and poor communication infrastructure. The shrine is also located in hilly terrain.
"People who are critically injured in the blast were transported to Karachi," said Balochistan Home Minister Mir Sarfaraz Ahmed Bugti.
Since no major hospital is located near the shrine, the injured are to be shifted to Karachi for further treatment. Many injured are being shifted in private vehicles.
The shrine is frequented by a large number of devotees on Friday, and is visited by people from across the country. Iranian nationals also frequent the shrine.
Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has expressed his grief over the killing of innocents and condemned the blast.
In October, heavily-armed militants wearing suicide vests stormed a police academy in Quetta, killing at least 61 people and wounding at least 117.
The
attack
was
carried
out
by
Al-Alimi
faction
of
the
Lashkar-i-Jhangvi
(LJ)
militant
group.
In
August,
a
suicide
bomber
targeted
the
emergency
services
ward
at
Quetta's
Civil
Hospital
killing
at
least
70
people
and
leaving
scores
injured,
majority
of
those
killed
were
lawyers.
Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) splinter group, Jamaat-ul-Ahrar (JuA), had claimed responsibility for the bombing.
IANS