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Pakistan blast kills female students Pakistan blast kills female students
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At least 11 students and have been killed and about 20 hurt in a blast on a bus at a university for women in the western Pakistani city of Quetta.At least 11 students and have been killed and about 20 hurt in a blast on a bus at a university for women in the western Pakistani city of Quetta.
"It was an improvised explosive device placed in the women university bus," police chief Zubair Mahmood said. A homemade bomb had been planted on the bus, police say.
Later gunmen attacked the hospital where the victims were being treated. A senior city official is reported to have been killed.
Quetta is the capital of Balochistan province, which has seen a surge in militant violence in recent months.Quetta is the capital of Balochistan province, which has seen a surge in militant violence in recent months.
Some attacks are carried out by separatists and others by Islamists who oppose women's education.Some attacks are carried out by separatists and others by Islamists who oppose women's education.
In the latest, the students were about to go home when a bomb planted on their bus exploded, police said. In the latest, the students were about to go home when the explosion occurred.
Hospital sources say some of the wounded are in critical condition. "It was an improvised explosive device placed in the women university bus," police chief Zubair Mahmood said.
No group has said it carried out the attack. Hospital sources say some of the wounded are in critical condition. No group has said it carried out the attack.
Later another explosion was reported at the hospital where the victims were being treated, Police and militants exchanged fire there, according to eyewitnesses. Later another explosion rocked the hospital where the students were being treated, Police and militants exchanged fire.
There is no word so far on any casualties in the second attack. Pakistan TV says a senior Quetta official, Abdul Mansoor Khan, who had come to visit the victims, was killed in the stand-off. There are fears of more casualties.
The bombings came hours after militants carried out a rocket attack against a historic home in the Ziarat area of Balochistan, which was used by Pakistan's founding father Muhammad Ali Jinnah. The violence came hours after militants carried out a rocket attack against a historic home in the Ziarat area of Balochistan, which was used by Pakistan's founding father Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
The house is said to have been severely damaged.The house is said to have been severely damaged.
Last month the Taliban killed at least 11 people in an attack on security forces in Quetta.Last month the Taliban killed at least 11 people in an attack on security forces in Quetta.