Pakistan hospital bomb attack kills dozens in Quetta
Many of the casualties were said to be lawyers and journalists
A bomb blast has killed 53 people at a hospital in the city of Quetta in south-west Pakistan, officials say.
Dozens
of people were injured in the attack, which happened at the entrance to
the emergency department where the body of a prominent lawyer shot dead
earlier on Monday was being brought.
The casualties included lawyers and journalists accompanying the body of Bilal Anwar Kasi.
Gunfire followed the explosion. It was not clear who the attackers were.
Pakistani police have said they suspect the bomb was detonated by a suicide attacker.
Mr
Kasi, who was president of the Balochistan Bar Association, had been
shot while on his way to the main court complex in Quetta, local news
outlet Geo TV reported.
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif
condemned the attacks. "No-one will be allowed to disturb the peace of
the province," he said.
"The people, policy and security forces in Balochistan have given sacrifices for the country."
The
Chief Minister of Balochistan, Sanaullah Zehri, said those injured
should be given the best medical treatment and facilities available.
There have been a number of targeted killings in Quetta, linked to a separatist insurgency as well as sectarian tensions and crime.
Those killed in recent weeks have included several lawyers.
Mr
Kasi had strongly condemned the attacks and local media said he had
announced a two-day boycott of court sessions in protest at the killing
of a colleague last week.
Those killed in the hospital attack were
said to include Baz Muhammad Kakar, a predecessor of Mr Kasi as
provincial bar president, 17 other lawyers and Shahzad Khan, a cameraman
for Aaj TV.
Facebook has activated its safety check feature for Quetta, allowing users to mark themselves or others as being safe.
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