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Pakistan blast: 'Many dead' at Quetta religious school | Pakistan blast: 'Many dead' at Quetta religious school |
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At least six people have been killed - including four children - in a blast outside a religious school in Quetta, Pakistan, officials say. | At least six people have been killed - including four children - in a blast outside a religious school in Quetta, Pakistan, officials say. |
A bomb was detonated outside the school as a degree ceremony for students was being held inside, a senior policeman has told reporters. | |
According to local media, the bomb was strapped to a bicycle left by the school gates. | According to local media, the bomb was strapped to a bicycle left by the school gates. |
At least 30 others have been injured, hospital sources say. | At least 30 others have been injured, hospital sources say. |
Local police say hundreds of students were gathered inside the Jamia Islamia Maftah-ul-Uloom madrassa in the Sariab area of the city when the bomb went off. | |
There has been no claim of responsibility. | |
Afghan and Western officials have in the past said the Taliban have used Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province, as a major hideout. | |
Ethnic Baloch militants demanding more autonomy and a greater share of natural resources are also active there. | |
The so-called Quetta Shura leadership of the Taliban, alleged by the US to direct much of the insurgent activity in Afghanistan, is said to be based in the city. | |
But Pakistani authorities have denied the existence of such a Taliban council in Quetta - or that the Taliban have a major presence in Balochistan. |