Summary
A car bomb explosion outside the Frontier Corps headquarters in Quetta, Pakistan, killed at least 10 people and injured more than 30 others. The attack involved a suicide bombing and occurred in the city of Quetta, the capital of the Balochistan province. The bombing was followed by gunfire, and Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari suggested an Indian connection, but India has not responded to this claim.
Key Facts
- A car bomb exploded near the Frontier Corps headquarters in Quetta, Pakistan.
- At least 10 people died, and over 30 were injured.
- The attack took place on Zarghoon Road in Quetta on a Tuesday.
- The explosion was followed by heavy gunfire.
- Two of the victims were law enforcement personnel, and the rest were civilians.
- Authorities reported the attack as a suicide bombing with multiple attackers.
- The President of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari, condemned the attack and suggested an Indian involvement, without providing specifics.
- India has not replied to the allegation made by the Pakistani President.