Deadly bomb attack on Islamic seminary in Pakistan

27 October 2020, 10:34

Pakistan Seminary Bombing
Pakistan Seminary Bombing. Picture: PA

At least eight students have died and 136 others were injured.

At least eight students have died and 136 others were hurt after a bomb blast ripped through an Islamic seminary on the outskirts of the north-west Pakistani city of Peshawar.

The bombing happened as a prominent religious scholar was delivering a lecture about the teachings of Islam at the main hall of the Jamia Zubairia madrassa, a police spokesman said.

He added that initial investigations suggest the bomb went off minutes after someone left a bag at the madrassa.

The scene of the blast
Pakistani rescue workers and police officers examine the blast site (AP)

TV footage showed extensive damage to the main hall of the seminary. The scene was littered with broken glass and the carpeting was stained with blood after an estimated 11lbs of explosives was used.

Several of the injured students are in critical condition, and hospital authorities fear the death toll could climb further.

Authorities said some seminary teachers and employees were also wounded in the bombing.

Initially, police said the bombing killed and wounded children studying at the seminary, but later revised their account to say that the students were in their mid-20s.

Shortly after the attack, residents rushed to the seminary to check up on their sons or relatives who were studying there.

Someone injured after the blast
Pakistani volunteers help a man wounded in the blast (AP)

Many relatives were gathering at the city’s main Lady Reading Hospital, where the dead and wounded students were brought by police in ambulances and other vehicles.

Some Afghan students studying at the seminary were also among the wounded, officials said.

Prime Minister Imran Khan condemned the bombing. “I want to assure my nation we will ensure the terrorists responsible for this cowardly barbaric attack are brought to justice,” he said.

The bombing drew condemnation from the country’s opposition party, which has been holding rallies intended to put pressure on Mr Khan’s government to quit.

An injured man is taken from the scene
Paramedics transport a man wounded in the explosion (AP)

From his hospital bed, a wounded student, Mohammad Saqib, 24, said religious scholar Rahimullah Haqqani was explaining verses from the Koran when suddenly he heard a deafening sound and then cries and saw blood-stained students crying for help.

Another witness, Saeed Ullah, 24, said up to 500 students were present at the seminary’s main hall at the time of the explosion. He said teachers were also among those who were injured in the bombing.

A video filmed by a student at the scene showed the Islamic scholar Mr Haqqani delivering a lecture when the bomb exploded. It was unclear whether the teacher was among the wounded.

Pakistan Seminary Bombing
The seminary is in Peshawar, north-west Pakistan (AP)

A spokesman at the Lady Reading Hospital said eight students died, and there had been dozens of injured people, mostly seminary students.

The attack comes days after Pakistani intelligence warned that militants could target public places and important buildings, including seminaries and mosques across Pakistan, including Peshawar.

No-one has claimed responsibility for the attack in Peshawar, the provincial capital of Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan.

The province has been the scene of such militant attacks in recent years, but sectarian violence has also killed or wounded people at mosques or seminaries across Pakistan.

The latest attack comes two days after a bombing in the south-western city of Quetta killed three people.

Mohammad Khurasani, a spokesman for the Pakistani Taliban, condemned the bombing. In a statement, he described the attack as a cowardly act, claiming that the country’s institutions were behind it.

By Press Association

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