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A member of a crime scene unit surveys after a blast in Quetta, Pakistan April 10, 2023. (Representative image/Reuters)
Seven policemen were among those injured when the remote-controlled bomb, attached to a motorcycle, detonated near police headquarters in Pishin
A bomb blast in southwestern Pakistan killed two children and injured 16 people on Saturday, police officials said.
Seven policemen were among those injured when the remote-controlled bomb, attached to a motorcycle, detonated near police headquarters in Pishin, the city’s senior superintendent of police, Manzoor Buledi, told Reuters.
“Explosives were planted in a motorcycle which was parked in the area,” said police officer Mujeeb-Ur-Rehman, adding that the two children killed were passing through the area when the blast occurred.
(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – Reuters)