Blast in Pakistan’s Karachi Orangi Town

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Karachi: The terror attack in Karachi’s congested Orangi town was carried out through a bomb planted on a parked motorcycle which was detonated when a Rangers vehicle passed through the area.

The Baloch Liberation Army, claimed responsibility for the attack in which one soldier of the paramilitary Rangers was killed and 10 others, including two Rangers personnel, were injured. TV channels showed the wreckage of the motorcycle and a damaged car at the explosion site.

Senior police official Suha Aziz in a press meet said that the attack was meant to target the Rangers vehicle and cause maximum damage.

Investigators were trying to obtain CCTV footage from the site of the blast as the police’s Counter-Terrorism Department launched an investigation. Sindh Governor Imran Ismail termed the blast as a “matter of great concern”.

He said that an immediate inquiry into the attack was “essential”. The BLA in the last couple of years has claimed responsibility for two major terror attacks which were thwarted by security forces.

In November, 2018, three suicide bombers attacked the Chinese consulate in Karachi’s Clifton area but were killed by security forces before they could enter the building. Two security guards lost their lives.

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