Two other students, Sheema Ibrahim and Muskan, kissed martyrdom while receiving treatment in Quetta, increasing the number of marked students during the recent terrorist attack on a school bus in Khuzdar, Baloutchistan, eight, according to security sources.
Security officials have confirmed that among these martyrs are seven students and a male student.
On the day of the suicide attack, Sania Soomro (6th year), Hafsa Kausar (7th year) and Ayesha Saleem (10th year) were among the first to embrace martyrdom.
Later, Haider, Malaika and Sehr Saleem were also martyred while they were receiving medical treatment, said security officials.
According to sources, the loose attack was planned and sponsored by the terrorist state of India.
“The blood of these innocent children will not remain without evidence. People behind this – including Indian managers and their local agents – will be held responsible,” said security officials.
During a press briefing in Rawalpindi on Friday, the lieutenant-general of the DG Ispr Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry added that the attack was not only on a school bus, but an attack on our values, our education and the fabric of our society. “Our answer will be decisive. They will not succeed,” said the interior secretary.
The CEO ISPR said that the attackers sponsored by India have no humanity, morality and identity Baloutch or Pakistani, adding that India has been involved in state -sponsored terrorism for 20 years, destabilizing regional peace. He stressed that in 2009, Pakistan had presented a file to the United Nations with evidence of India’s involvement in terrorist activities in Balutchistan.
He stressed that the Khuzdar incident was deeply tragic, made under India orders, and that Fitna al-Hindustan aims innocent, including children and travelers.
The United Nations Security Council firmly sentenced the terrorist attack to Khuzdar. In a statement, the Council exercised its greatest condolences to the families of the victims, the government of Pakistan and the Pakistani people, while wishing a rapid recovery for the wounded.
The Council has reaffirmed that terrorism in all forms is a severe threat to international peace and security. He called for the responsibility of the authors, the organizers, the financiers and the sponsors of these attacks, urging the States to cooperate with Pakistan to translate the responsible parties to justice.