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‘It was like a doomsday,’ victim’s family member on Mastung blast

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ISLAMABAD:

“It was like a doomsday for the entire family,” remarked Ayaz Ahmed after returning from the funeral of his cousin, his two sons, and a nephew in the Mastung district of Balochistan, which was rocked by Friday’s bombing on an Islamic religious gathering that left over 50 people dead.

Several of his family members were attending the birthday celebration of Prophet Muhammad – the last prophet in Islam – when the massive blast shook him even at his home on Friday afternoon, Ayaz told Anadolu by phone on Saturday.

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He said he rushed to the site near a mosque and saw flashes all around, some people were mute, apparently dead, and the majority screaming for help with injuries and some helping them rush to hospitals, he said, adding that he was trying to find his loved ones.

After failing to locate them, he went to the hospital and returned when he saw them among the injured being transported to the district headquarters hospital, he said.

“I lost my senses when I saw bodies of my cousin lying there, along with his two sons and my other nephew,” he added.

“I will never forget those painful scenes because many people lost loved ones like us,” he said, questioning how long they would sacrifice for what.

Indeed, there is no answer to the question, as the South Asian country has been dealing with a wave of terrorist attacks since joining the US in the fight against terrorism following the ouster of the first Afghan Taliban regime in Afghanistan in 2001.

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Over 80,000 innocent civilians, as well as security forces and police personnel, have been killed in terrorism, particularly in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, with no end in sight.

Read also: Mastung’s grim toll reaches 53 as CTD registers bombing case

According to police, at least 51 people were killed, including a local police officer, and nearly 139 others were injured in the blast.

“Some of the critically injured lost breath overnight,” a senior district police official told Anadolu over the phone on Saturday, requesting anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

Deputy Superintendent of Police Nawaz Gashkori was the apparent target of the attack, the official said, without explaining why.

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According to local media reports, the Counter Terrorism Department has filed a murder and terrorism case against an unidentified attacker.

Earlier on Friday, provincial caretaker Information Minister Jan Achakzai told Anadolu that the incident was most likely a suicide attack.

The Balochistan government has already declared three days of mourning across the province in solidarity with the victims’ families.

It was a gloomy Friday as terrorists also struck the Hangu district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, with one foiled by police and another claiming five lives and injuring several people who were attending weekly Friday prayers.

“There were two blasts… police hit the first suicide bomber outside the mosque’s gate, while the second managed to enter and blew himself up,” Deputy Commissioner Fazal Akbar told media following the incident.

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Around 60 to 70 people had gathered for Friday prayers, but due to the shooting during the first incident, most of the people had left and thus escaped unharmed, Akbar said.

Surges in terror attacks

In recent years, both the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), a conglomerate of several militant outfits, and the Khorasan offshoot of Da’ish terror group claimed responsibility for several attacks.

Pakistan has seen a surge in militant attacks since the Afghan Taliban’s return to power in Kabul in August 2021.

Islamabad accuses Kabul of failing to take action against the TTP, which allegedly uses Afghan territory to carry out attacks in Pakistan.

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Afghanistan, however, rebuffs the accusation.

Pakistan has lost 26 soldiers in one month, while the army has killed 40 militants during the same period, including four in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on Friday, according to data collected by Anadolu.

Read: Four soldiers martyred as forces foil infiltration attempt from Afghanistan

While 56 civilians, including a police officer, were killed in Friday’s two terrorist attacks.

On Sept. 6, over a dozen militants and four Pakistani soldiers were killed in a clash in the Chitral district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, which borders Afghanistan.

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On the same day, Pakistan and Afghan Taliban forces also clashed at the border, causing the closure of Torkham, a key border crossing with neighbouring Afghanistan that connects Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province to Afghanistan’s eastern Nangarhar province, for 10 days.

However, later media reports said the Afghan Taliban interim administration launched a crackdown on the TTP militants in the eastern provinces of Kunar and Nuristan, arresting approximately 200 terrorists.

The development was also confirmed by Pakistan caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani on Thursday.



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Father of girl killed for ‘honour’ arrested in Kohistan

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Police in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) on Tuesday arrested the father of the girl who was allegedly killed in the name of “honour” in Kohistan, officials said.

The suspect Arsala was presented before a local court which granted a seven-day physical remand. Three suspected accomplices, believed to have aided and advised the accused, have also been taken into custody.

On Sunday, a young girl was murdered and another rescued by the police in a case involving a viral video in which both the girls could be seen dancing with local boys.

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The girl was killed in the Barsharyal village of Kohistan’s Palas — 150km northwest of Mansehra — allegedly by her own family members on orders issued by a local jirga.

Read More: Husband held over honour killing of wife

The boys featured in the video, which went viral on social media around four days ago, had gone into hiding.

According to details, in the case registered under sections 114, 15AA, 302/311/109/34 PPC at Palas police station on November 28, 2023, the arrested suspect, Arsala, son of Mohsin, belonging to the Barsharyal tribe, was presented before the senior sessions judge/ Palas Assistant Commissioner.

Read More: CM orders inquiry into Kohistan girl’s killing

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The police had requested a 10-day physical remand for further investigation, but the judge approved a seven-day remand. The accused will be interrogated further in connection with the case.

Three other alleged accomplices in this gruesome murder have also been arrested. Among them, one is Arsala’s brother, one is his uncle’s son, and the third is a close relative. They have been apprehended on charges of abetment and will be presented before the court for physical remand.

Meanwhile, the boy, identified as Rahmat Shah, who featured in the viral images, has been rescued safely by the local police from Barsharyal.

The police had recorded his statement, and he will be presented in court for further legal proceedings.

Police teams are actively present in Barsharyal, conducting a thorough investigation into the matter.

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PM Kakar arrives in Kuwait on two-day official visit

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KUWAIT:

Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar on Tuesday arrived in Kuwait on a two-day official visit to meet the brotherly country’s leadership.

Upon his arrival at the airport, Kuwait’s Minister for Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy Dr Jassim Mohammed Abdullah Al-Ostad received the prime minister, PM Office said in a press release.

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Pakistan Ambassador to Kuwait Malik Muhammad Farooq and other senior diplomatic officials were also present on the occasion.

Read more: Investment worth $10b on the cards

During his visit, the premier will meet Crown Prince of Kuwait Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmed Al-Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah.

During the visit, a new era of economic and economic cooperation between the two countries will begin. 

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A number of MoUs will be signed for mutual cooperation in various sectors including manpower, information technology, minerals and mining, food security, energy and defence, it was further added.

As a traditional Kuwaiti welcoming gesture, the caretaker prime minister was also presented “Kahwa” upon his arrival.

Earlier this month, the interim federal cabinet gave the nod to seven memorandum of understanding (MoUs) with Kuwait for an investment worth $10 billion.

The MoUs would be signed by PM Kakar during the visit.

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The MoUs will be inked for projects in various fields, including expansion of water reservoirs, mining facilities, protection and expansion of mangrove forests for coastal areas, investment in IT sector and food security.

The MoUs between the two countries became possible due to the efforts made by the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), according to a statement issued by the PM Office earlier.

It added that the interim premier, who chaired the meeting in the federal capital, and his cabinet members appreciated the efforts of the SIFC and the relevant ministries.

The caretaker prime minister issued directions to the federal authorities concerned to ensure cooperation with the provinces for early and fair execution of the projects.

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Govt will support ECP in holding ‘fair polls’

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ISLAMABAD:

Caretaker Federal Minister for Information, Broadcasting and Parliamentary Affairs Murtaza Solangi Tuesday said under Article 218(3) of the Constitution, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) would fulfill its responsibility to conduct fair, transparent and impartial elections and the government would support it.

Talking to media in the federal capital, the interim minister noted that the Constitution comprised 280 articles, adding that it not only had the article pertaining to holding of elections in 90 days but also had Article 254.

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Read also: Caretaker govt has no agenda: Solangi

“Everyone in Pakistan has freedom to express opinion, complain and criticize,” he said.

The minister maintained that the PML-N also had the same liberty as of the PPP and the other parties.

He said Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar had apprised the people about his visit to the UAE on Monday night through a video message.



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