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Quetta ANP rally bombing kills 6, injures 10
Staff Report
2012-07-13
QUETTA – Six men, including an Awami National Party (ANP) leader, were killed July 13 while 10 others were wounded in an explosion near an ANP rally in Quetta, media reported.
The rally at Kuchlak Bazaar was in its first 15 minutes when a bicycle parked behind the stage exploded. ANP workers fired weapons into the air in anger, according to Geo News.
Pashtun Students Federation and ANP activist Malik Qasim died in the blast, and ANP Provincial President Aurangzaib Kasi and his wife were among the injured, media reported.
The injured and bodies were taken to Civil Hospital and Combined Military Hospital, Quetta, media reported.
The 7kg bomb damaged five vehicles and toppled electricity poles, media reported.







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It is a game played by a gang of agents who are against the unity of Afghans. İt's main duty isto hinder all efforts of unite Afghanistan. They have their weapons which work in all directions, ethnic, religious, secterian, political. These agents must open their eyes and see the realities. In Afghanistan 40-45% Pashtuns are majority but the rest ethnic groups are 55-60%! Wars are never won. It is shameful act for those who claim they are muslims but they play evil game of putting differences among different ethnic groups on many basis. I wish one day these ethnic groups find and bring the black face of their enemy on the world screen.