- Four people including a woman and a child were injured in the blast.
- Two grenades were thrown at the scene.
- The injured have been shifted to Bolan Medical Complex Hospital.
QUETTA: Four people, including a woman and a small girl, were injured in a grenade blast across Shaheed Amir Dasti police station on Sabjal Road in Quetta on Sunday, police said.
According to law enforcement, the bomb disposal team was called to the scene after receiving reports of another grenade at the blast site.
Quetta Police added that two hand grenades were thrown on the road of which one exploded and the other was defused.
Police said they were determining the nature of the blast and the injured were shifted to Bolan Medical Complex Hospital in the city.
In the past few weeks, Pakistan has faced terrorist attacks of various nature, including the recent failed hostage situation by Pakistan Army troops in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Bannu city where Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) terrorists seized control of the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) compound.
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said this Security forces Bannu operation killed 25 terrorists, arrested two and forced seven to surrender.
The situation on the southwest border has also been challenged with intense hostility by Afghan border forces who have indiscriminately fired at civilians near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Chaman town of Balochistan.
The situation calmed down after talks between the authorities on both sides Agree to resolve Border and fence issues through bilateral contacts and consultations earlier this week.
After these attacks, the country’s civilian and military leadership decided to confront the terrorists and act against their intention to destroy peace in Pakistan.
In the wake of the Bannu campaign, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif clarified that, The state will not capitulate or bow down Before any terrorist organization or organization.
Terming terrorism as a sensitive issue of national security, the Prime Minister said that joint thinking and action planning is needed in this regard.
Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir Friday said the military is determined to restore peace in the country and break terrorist-enabling alliances.
“The Pakistan Army will consolidate the hard-earned peace, made possible by the supreme sacrifice of the resilient Pakistani nation and LEAs (law enforcement agencies),” the COAS said.
Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari said that Pakistan is serious about eradicating terrorism, adding that the country’s security situation is better than it was in 2007.
“Action against extremists is necessary for the safety and security of the people,” Bilawal said, adding that peace is essential for economic stability in the country.
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