At least 15 people were killed in a blast apparently targeting police
outside a polio vaccination centre in the southwestern Pakistani city
of Quetta on Wednesday, according to officials.
The officers had
been gathering outside the centre to accompany polio workers for the
third day of a vaccination campaign in the province of Balochistan, of
which Quetta is the capital.
"There are 15 dead, including 12
police, one paramilitary, and two civilians," a local police official
told AFP, adding that at least 10 people had been wounded, nine of whom
were police and one a civilian.
A doctor at Sandeman hospital in the city confirmed the toll.
"We are living in a war zone and I can't say anything about the nature of the blast," Sarfaraz Bugti, Balochistan home minister, told media in Quetta, adding that officials were investigating.
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