Bomb attack destroys Jinnah's residency in Ziarat

QUETTA: Militants attacked the Quaid-e-Azam residency in Ziarat with hand grenades in the wee hours of Saturday, destroying the historical monument where the founder of Pakistan Mohammad Ali Jinnah spent his last days.
A police man outside the Quaid's residency was also killed in the attack. A police official, who requested anonymity since he was not authorised to speak to the media, told Dawn.com that four militants on two motorcycles entered the residency and hurled hand held bombs. "All old memorials inside the residency have been destroyed," he said. He said memorial chairs, beds, and historic photographs of the founder were burnt to the ground in the resulting fire.
Another police official, requesting anonymity, said the wood structure of the residence had been burnt down, however, the exterior concrete structure was still intact. Bomb disposal squad also claimed to have defused six more bombs planted inside the residency. Police said the militants escaped unhurt from the spot. Frontier Corps and police reached the residency and started investigation into the incident. The founding father of the country, Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, had spent last days of his life in Ziarat at the historic wooden structure. Ziarat is considered a tourist point in insurgency-hit Balochistan province. A large number of tourists visit the town and the memorials of the Quaid every summer. http://dawn.com/news/1018372/bomb-attack-destroys-quaids-residency-in-ziarat
QUETTA: At least eleven women were killed on Saturday when bomb ripped through a bus inside the Women University campus in Quetta, the capital of Balochistan. Less than an hour later, sounds of explosions and firing spread panic and chaos through the Bolan Medical Complex where most of the wounded had been taken. At least three explosions and constant gunfire were being heard from inside the hospital, where police sources reported eight gunmen had taken positions restricting security personnel from entering the premises of the complex. According to the latest reports, three soldiers were also said to have been lost their lives in the still continuing gun-battle between security forces and the militants. Capital City Police Officer Mir Zubair Mehmood confirmed Deputy Commissioner Abdul Mansoor Khan, who was wounded earlier, was also killed by shots to the head and chest.

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