Karachi :
Karachi police have launched an investigation into a mini-truck grenade attack in Mowach Goth where the death toll has risen to 13, according to Raja Umar Khattab, a senior official of the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD). The number has risen to 13, including 7 women and 6 children who were members of the same family and 6 others were injured.
Dr Ali Raza Rajpar, Medico-Legal Officer (MLO) of Dr Rath Fau Civil Hospital, said that last night when 6 women and 4 children were brought to the hospital, they died. He said that a woman, a youth Another boy, aged 7 to 8, also died during the treatment.
Dr. Ali Raza Rajpar said that 6 injured people are currently undergoing treatment, including 2 women and their condition is critical.
He said that a person sitting next to the driver at the time of the attack was also brought for medical treatment, who only complained of pain while he was not injured. Provincial Information Minister Saeed Ghani died in Sherpao Colony area of Landhi. Attended the funeral prayers of the deceased.
He offered condolences to the bereaved family and assured that the Sindh government would not sit idly by until the culprits were brought to justice.
He said that the terrorists were planning to destroy the peace of Karachi but the citizens and the government would thwart their nefarious intentions.
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The provincial minister said that the Sindh chief minister had immediately issued orders to the law enforcement agencies to conduct a high-level inquiry into the tragic incident immediately after the incident. Have been released.
It may be recalled that a grenade attack on a truck in Baldia Town area of Karachi on Saturday night killed 12 people including six women and four children of the same family and injured several others and the number has since increased.
The senior officer revealed that experts confirmed that it was a grenade attack, that the bomb disposal squad had received a grenade lever and that a Russian-made RG-1 grenade had been used in the attack.
Talking to media after inspecting the accident site, Raja Omar Khattab, a senior CTD officer, said that the preliminary investigation revealed that it was a grenade attack and the grenade exploded before it fell into the truck. They were riding a motorcycle.
DIG South Javed Akbar Riaz while talking to Dawn had said that according to initial information, there were 20 to 25 people in the truck in which the blast took place.
He said the passengers were attending a wedding when the truck exploded and all the injured were shifted to the Civil Hospital.