'Targets
were Christians’: Taliban faction claims Pakistan park attack that
killed over 60
RT,
27
March, 2016
Taliban
faction Jamaat-ul-Ahrar has claimed responsibility for Sunday’s
suicide blast outside a public park in Pakistan’s eastern city of
Lahore that killed at least 65 people and injured more than 280. Most
of the injured are women and children.
“The
targets were Christians,” Ehsanullah Ehsan, a spokesman for the
faction, said, threatening that more attacks in the region would
follow.
“We
want to send this message to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif that we have
entered Lahore. He can do what he wants but he won’t be able to
stop us. Our suicide bombers will continue these attacks.”
Salman
Rafique, a health adviser for Punjab’s provincial government, put
the death toll at over 60 people.
“There
are more than 280 injured people,” Rafique said. “Many are now
being treated, and we fear that the death toll may climb
considerably.”
Police
say the blast had been carried out by a suicide bomber.
“Most of the dead and injured are women and children,” Mustansar Feroz, superintendent of police for the area told Reuters.
The
explosion happened outside Gulshan Iqbal Park, near the park’s
parking lot, just outside the exit gate and a few meters away from
children's swings.
The
park was crowded because Christians are celebrating Easter holiday
and many families were leaving the park when the blast occurred,
according to senior police officer Haider Ashraf. He also said the
death toll could still rise as many of the wounded were in critical
condition.
Police
said it was not clear whether the attack had deliberately targeted
mainly Muslim Pakistan's small Christian minority.
Jam
Sajjad Hussain, spokesman for Recuse 112, told Reuters most of the
victims are women and children.
DawnNews
reports there was little or no security present in the park area and
around it.
An
eyewitness, talking to DawnNews, said: “The park is huge and has
many entrance gates. There was almost no security personnel present
there.”
An
emergency has been declared at all state hospitals in the city.
Authorities are asking for blood donations because supplies are low.
Following
the attack, the local government also ordered all public parks to be
closed and announced three days of mourning in the province. The main
shopping areas have also been shut down and many of the city's main
roads are now deserted.
Facebook
has activated its 'Safe Check' feature created to help track people
after deadly incidents for Lahore.
Waqt
News also reports the security personnel have surrounded the area and
launched a search operation in and around the park, with rescue teams
dispatched to the site.
The
army was called in to control crowds outside the park, as some
distraught relatives clashed with police and rescue officials.
The
United States, Pakistan’s strategic ally, condemned the attack.
“The
United States stands with the people and government of Pakistan at
this difficult hour. We will continue to work with our partners in
Pakistan and across the region... to root out the scourge of
terrorism,” White House National Security Council spokesman Ned
Price said in a statement.
Islamist
militants in Pakistan have often attacked Christians and other
religious minorities over the past decade, while Christians have
accused the government of doing little to protect them.
Lahore
is the capital of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's political heartland
of Punjab, which is the country’s biggest and wealthiest province
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