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Blast near Karachi checkpost kills four Rangers personnel

KARACHI: An explosion near a checkpost of Rangers force killed four security personnel and injured at least four others in Karachi’s Korangi neighbourhood on Wednesday, DawnNews reported quoting security officials.

Initial reports suggest that at least eight people including security personnel sustained injuries when a bomb exploded near headquarters of the Rangers force in Korangi No.5 area.

“It was a bomb blast, the target seems to be a van of carrying soldiers,” police official Karim Khan told AFP.

The blast happened near the Rangers’ headquarters in the city’s eastern district of Korangi, he added.

Four of the injured succumbed to their wounds when they were being taken to Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC).

Meanwhile, Pakistani Taliban spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan has claimed responsibility, saying they targeted the Rangers for working against them.

“We received seven wounded soldiers, three of them expired later,” senior doctor Seemi Jamali said, adding that two were in critical condition.

A spokesman of Rangers has confirmed the number of causalities and said that a vehicle of the Rangers forces, with a dozen personnel on board, was returning from duty when attacked by unidentified miscreants. The vehicle was completely damaged in the blast, said the spokesman, adding that a hand grenade or a cracker was hurled at the vehicle.

The spokesman identified the deceased as Irfan, Amanat, Majid and Saifullah.

The blast spread fear among the locals residents as shops and small businesses were reportedly shut after the incident.

Police and security agencies have cordoned off the site and the media is prohibited to enter the area.

“It was an attack on the Rangers’ pickup truck,” senior police officer Tahir Naveed confirmed. “An explosive device, most probably a hand grenade was hurled into the moving van causing the casualties,” Naveed told AFP.

The attack might be linked to operations being carried out by Rangers against militants and criminals gangs in the city, he added.

Taking notice of the incident, Caretaker Prime Minister Justice (retd) Mir Hazar Khan Khoso and Governor Sindh Dr Ishratul Ibad Khan have ordered a quick probe report of the blast.

The caretaker PM, in a statement, said that such cowardly acts would not deter the resolve of the law enforcement agencies of wiping out the terrorism from the society.

Recent violence in Karachi and elsewhere has fuelled fears of instability as the country heads towards general elections in May.

The city of 18 million, which is Pakistan’s business hub, last year saw around 2,000 people killed in violence linked to ethnic and political tensions, its deadliest toll in two decades.
 
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Attack on Rangers truck kills four personnel, injures four​

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Attack on Rangers truck kills four personnel, injures four – The Express Tribune

KARACHI: A bomb attack on a Rangers truck in the Korangi no. 5 area of Karachi on Wednesday killed at least four personnel and injured at least four others, reported Express News.

The blast took place outside the Rangers Headquarters in the area. The headquarters is situated near a residential area.
Express News correspondent Nadeem Khan said that according to bomb disposal squad, a bomb weighing 1.5 kilogrammes was planted near the gate and blew up when the truck neared it. The bomb was also packed with nuts and bolts.
“It was a bomb blast, the target seems to be a van of carrying soldiers,” police official Karim Khan told AFP.
“It was an attack on the Rangers’ pickup truck,” senior police officer Tahir Naveed confirmed.
As a result of the attack, eight Rangers personnel were injured. The injured were moved to the Sindh government hospital and then to Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC). Four of these though died of their injuries.
Shortly after the blast firing was heard and Rangers cordoned off the area. Heavy contingents of Rangers, police as well as rescue services arrived at the scene.
The bomb disposal squad reached the site almost half an hour after the blast.
The Rangers have been involved in a number of search operations against criminals and militants in the city during recent months.

Taliban claim responsibility for attack

Spokesperson for the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) Ehsanullah Ehsan said the Taliban carried out the attack in Korangi as part of its policy to target the security forces.
“We claim responsibility for the attack on the Rangers in Karachi,” the TTP spokesperson told The Express Tribune by telephone.
“The targeted security forces are working for a secular system,” Ehsan said.
He added that the Taliban will keep on attacking the security forces.
 
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