Tragic Blast in Pakistan Targets Polio Campaign
A deadly blast occurred in Mastung, Pakistan, killing seven, including five students. The attack targeted a police van involved in a polio vaccination campaign. No group has claimed responsibility. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the attack, highlighting ongoing militant threats coinciding with polio eradication efforts in the region.
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A tragic explosion in Mastung, southwestern Pakistan, has left seven people dead, including five school students, and injured 23 others, according to local police. The attack targeted a police vehicle bound to assist with a polio vaccination campaign.
The detonation originated from an improvised explosive device attached to a motorcycle positioned close to a girls' school. No organization has yet claimed responsibility for this grim onslaught.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif strongly denounced the violence amidst a rising tide of militant activities in Pakistan's northwest and separatist movements in the south. The attack coincides with a national polio campaign, a critical mission due to the country's persistent struggle with the disease.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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