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RIP to the dead. How can do this at the worst time of pakistan? Even pakistan enemy will not think of harming this time.
I would propose that Pakistan's War section not be accesible to people with this indian flag in their profiles since obviously, no constructive or meaningful posts come from these inept nincompoops during incidents like these
as for who was responsible, i am hearing reports that 2 teengage suicide bombers were dispatched; as is almost always the case....pawns brainwashed by their handlers and financiers inside and outside of the country. To do this during Iftar time especially is most deplorable act.
may the victims, their family and the entire nation be comforted.....
انّا للہ و انّا الیه راجعون
RIP to the departed.....LAHORE: At least 27 people were killed and more than 200 injured in three bomb attacks near Karbala Gamay Shah on a procession taken out on Wednesday to mark the anniversary of martyrdom of Hazrat Ali (RA). A child was among the dead.
Reacting violently to the explosions, people in the procession attacked a police building, set public property on fire and fought with riot police for more than an hour.
The blasts, two of which the police confirmed were suicide attacks, took place in a span of 20 minutes despite what appeared to be tight police security.
Witnesses said a suicide bomber blew himself up at a security barrier at Karbala Gamay Shah chowk at around 7pm when a large number of people were there after the culmination of the main procession.
According to the website of an Urdu newspaper, the group named Lashkar-i-Jhanghvi Al Aalmi claimed responsibility for the attack. Police said they had no information about any such claim.
The attack came at a time when all those connected with the procession must have been looking forward to relax after a day of fasting and mourning. They had broken the fast and the Maghrib prayers were to be offered.
The procession had reached the destination and the law-enforcement personnel must have heaved a sigh of relief at having seen the rally through.
The attack was followed five minutes later by another blast, said to be caused by a timed device, around the nearby Bhati chowk.
The third blast, again a suicide attack, took place at the traffic signal at the chowk.
People, including women and children, fled in all directions in panic.
This is really really sad!!
Lahore is the only city in Pakistan that I have visited (about 4 years back) and what struck me about this lovely city was its vibrant and cosmopolitan nature, tremendous love for the finer things in life, great people and its hospitality- it was probably the most vibrant city to be in in South Asia. sad to see that Lahore is going down the path of Beirut. I sure hope this trend is stopped and reversed ASAP, not only for Lahore bu for the entire region.
Frankenstien, anyone ??
I would propose that Pakistan's War section not be accesible to people with this indian flag in their profiles since obviously, no constructive or meaningful posts come from these inept nincompoops during incidents like these
as for who was responsible, i am hearing reports that 2 teengage suicide bombers were dispatched; as is almost always the case....pawns brainwashed by their handlers and financiers inside and outside of the country. To do this during Iftar time especially is most deplorable act.
may the victims, their family and the entire nation be comforted.....
انّا للہ و انّا الیه راجعون