Bomb blast by banned organization in Quetta suburb, 2 killed
People gather after a bomb targeting Shiite Muslims exploded in busy market in Hazara town, an area dominated by Shiites on the outskirts of Quetta, on February 16, 2013. The bomb killed 63 people including women and children and wounded 180 in Pakistan's insurgency-hit southwest, police and officials said. AFP PHOTO/STR
Shiite News: Two people were killed and seven people were injured in an explosion near a coal mine at Killi Mangal in Hana Orak, a suburb of Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan.
Balochistan government spokesman Shahid Rind said that the government has ordered an immediate and transparent investigation into the incident.
The elements involved in the incident will be exposed.
On the other hand, Qahir Khan Bazai, a member of the victim’s family, while talking to a journalist at the Civil Hospital, held the banned organization responsible for the incident and said that they were asked to pay taxes.
We are already paying a tax of six thousand on a coal truck to the FC people, if we also pay it to the banned organization, there will be no benefit.
He said that the alleged individuals planted explosives on refusal to pay the tax.
Due to which two of my uncles also died.








