Motorcycle bomb kills 2 people and wounds 5 in Pakistan’s restive southwest. In Quetta, Pakistan, a tragic incident unfolded as a motorcycle bomb detonated, claiming the lives of two individuals and leaving five others injured, as confirmed by a local police official on Sunday.
This unsettling event marks the latest episode of turmoil to strike Baluchistan province, where militants have recently targeted both a naval facility and a government building.
The blast occurred in Khuzdar, situated along the main highway connecting the provincial capital Quetta to Karachi, a significant port city in neighboring Sindh province. At this time, no group has come forward to claim responsibility for the explosion.
Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Arif Zarkon provided details, revealing that among the wounded were a woman and two police officers.
Baluchistan has long been a focal point for a simmering insurgency, with various factions advocating for independence from the central government in Islamabad. Despite governmental assertions of having subdued the insurgency, incidents of violence persist in the region.
Just a week prior to this tragic event, another explosion, caused by an improvised explosive device, resulted in the loss of one life and left 14 others wounded, including three soldiers.