Quetta:
At least five people were killed and three others injured in an explosion Thursday near a taxi position in the refugee camp in Shaman, near the Pak-Afghan border.
The explosion occurred in a very frequented place near the border, an area frequented by travelers and residents. Eye witnesses described the explosion as intense, saying that it repercussions in the city and the surroundings, spreading the panic and fear of residents.
Emergency speakers, whose strength, body frontier (FC) levies and other members of security personnel, quickly reached the site and completed the area. The ambulances of neighboring government hospitals were sent to transport the deceased and injured to medical establishments.
Head Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti ordered the law enforcement organizations to conduct a complete investigation and submit a detailed report as soon as possible.
According to the department of the Maison du Baloutchistan, the explosion site was sealed, the specialized forensic teams currently collecting evidence. Although the exact nature of the explosion is under investigation, police sources said the first results suggest that it was a bombardment of suicide.
The Department of Origin has urged citizens to stay calm, to avoid sharing unaccompanied information or rumors and to cooperate fully with the law enforcement organizations. In response to the incident, security has been still tightened along the Pak-Afghan border.