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Security on high alert after at least 20 injured in Lahore blasts | DAWN.COM
LAHORE: Two separate remote-controlled blasts on Wednesday injured at least 20 people in Badami Bagh Fruit Mandi of Lahore. Security of the Punjabs capital set on high alert, DawnNews reported.
According to initial reports, the first blast took place at the entrance of the market. Eye-witnesses said that the bomb was planted in a push-cart.
The second blast, reports said, took place at a nearby truck stand.
The injured were being shifted to Mayo and Mian Munshi Hospitals. Emergency has been imposed at all hospitals of the city.
Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif, by taking notice of the incident, ordered a report from Inspector Genreal (IG) Police Lahore and instructed authorities to provide first-rate medical services to all those injured during the blasts.
Police and other security agencies have cordoned off the area and an investigation is underway. Rescuers were reaching the site from all over the city as well.
Twin blasts at Badami Bagh market, 20 injured shifted to hospital – The Express Tribune
LAHORE: At least two explosions were reported from the Badami Bagh, Fruit Market area of Lahore on Wednesday night, with 23 people injured, reported Express News.
Rescue services and police officials have reached the spot and are shifting the injured to Mayo hospital. The condition of two of those is described to be critical.
There are no reports of casualties as yet, and the nature of the explosions also remains unknown, an offical said.
However, IG Punjab said that the blasts were of low intensity with the objective of spreading fear. He added that the blasts were in reaction to the arrest of militants in Multan earlier in the day.
A source said that one of the bombs had been planted under a push-cart, while the second of the two blasts took place in the parking lot near the main gate to the fruit market.
Security has been raised to high alert in Lahore in the immediate aftermath to reports of the blast. Security checks on all routes leading to and from Lahore have been increased.
LAHORE: Two separate remote-controlled blasts on Wednesday injured at least 20 people in Badami Bagh Fruit Mandi of Lahore. Security of the Punjabs capital set on high alert, DawnNews reported.
According to initial reports, the first blast took place at the entrance of the market. Eye-witnesses said that the bomb was planted in a push-cart.
The second blast, reports said, took place at a nearby truck stand.
The injured were being shifted to Mayo and Mian Munshi Hospitals. Emergency has been imposed at all hospitals of the city.
Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif, by taking notice of the incident, ordered a report from Inspector Genreal (IG) Police Lahore and instructed authorities to provide first-rate medical services to all those injured during the blasts.
Police and other security agencies have cordoned off the area and an investigation is underway. Rescuers were reaching the site from all over the city as well.
Twin blasts at Badami Bagh market, 20 injured shifted to hospital – The Express Tribune
LAHORE: At least two explosions were reported from the Badami Bagh, Fruit Market area of Lahore on Wednesday night, with 23 people injured, reported Express News.
Rescue services and police officials have reached the spot and are shifting the injured to Mayo hospital. The condition of two of those is described to be critical.
There are no reports of casualties as yet, and the nature of the explosions also remains unknown, an offical said.
However, IG Punjab said that the blasts were of low intensity with the objective of spreading fear. He added that the blasts were in reaction to the arrest of militants in Multan earlier in the day.
A source said that one of the bombs had been planted under a push-cart, while the second of the two blasts took place in the parking lot near the main gate to the fruit market.
Security has been raised to high alert in Lahore in the immediate aftermath to reports of the blast. Security checks on all routes leading to and from Lahore have been increased.