Quetta: One killed in grenade attack on store

No one has claimed responsibility for the attack that targeted a store selling Pakistani national flags

August 10, 2021 12:34 pm | Updated 12:44 pm IST - QUETTA

Image for representational purpose only: A man buys Pakistan's national flags at a roadside stall in Quetta on August 7, 2021, ahead of the country's 75th Independence Day

Image for representational purpose only: A man buys Pakistan's national flags at a roadside stall in Quetta on August 7, 2021, ahead of the country's 75th Independence Day

Suspected separatists hurled a hand grenade at a store selling Pakistani national flags in Quetta, the provincial capital of the restive southwestern Balochistan province, killing one man and wounding four people, late on Monday night, officials said.

No one has claimed responsibility for the attack, according to Wasim Baig, a spokesman for the provincial health department.

The separatist Baluch Liberation Army has claimed such attacks in the past. Earlier this week, the same separatist group claimed responsibility for the killing of two policemen in a roadside bombing in Quetta, indicating an uptick in violence ahead of Pakistan’s Independence Day on August 14.

This year, the group has warned people not to celebrate the holiday.

Small separatist groups have been carrying out a long-running insurgency in the province, demanding independence from the central government in Islamabad. Although Pakistan says it has quelled the insurgency in Balochistan, violence has increased in recent months.

On Tuesday in Quetta, security forces shot and killed five suspected separatists in an operation on the city's outskirts, the provincial counter-terrorism department said. It provided no further details.

The province also shares a long border with Iran and Afghanistan, and the Pakistani Taliban and the Islamic State group have also maintained a presence in Balochistan.

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