First suicide attack outside Mardan court claims six lawyers, while another attack in Christian colony is foiled by security forces
Peshawar : At least 13 people were killed and 54 others injured when a Taliban bomber blew himself up at Mardan district courts in Pakistan’s Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, hours after security forces foiled an assault on Peshawar’s Christian colony by killing four suicide attackers.
The attacker from the Tehreek-e-Taliban’s Jamaat-ur-Ahrar faction apparently wanted to hit lawyers at the bar room, police said.
When a policeman stopped him at the gate, the bomber threw a grenade at him and detonated his explosives laden vest among the morning crowds at the main gate of the courts. “First there was a small blast followed by a big blast,” chief rescue officer in Mardan Haris Habib said. Six lawyers and two policemen were among the dead.
“So far we have recovered 12 bodies of lawyers, police personnel and civilians. Besides this, we rescued 52 injured, including lawyers, police personnel and civilians from the spot,” Habib was quoted as saying by the Express Tribune.
The injured have been shifted to a nearby hospital. A state of emergency has been declared at local hospitals and security has been tightened in all adjoining areas.
Police officials said that the suicide bomber had between seven and eight kilogrammes of explosives on his body.
Army chief Gen Raheel Sharif visited the Mardan Medical Complex and inquired after the injured victims of the blast.
The assault on court occurred hours after four heavily-armed suicide attackers from the same faction tried to storm a Christian colony in Peshawar, but were gunned down by security forces. In the predawn attack, the terrorists struck the colony near Warsak Dam, north of Peshawar, and killed one Christian security guard. All four terrorists were killed during the encounter.