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Pakistan's Punjab Home Minister Shuja Khanzada, 13 others die in suicide attack

14 people were killed and 23 others were wounded in the attack

Shadi Khan, Pakistan: Two suicide attackers on Sunday killed a Pakistani provincial minister, who had campaigned against militants, and at least 13 other people, after detonating a bomb at a meeting the minister was attending.

"Punjab Home Minister Shuja Khanzada has embraced martyrdom," said chief rescue official Mohammad Ashfaq.

Khanzada, 71, had been holding a meeting with local people who had come to express their condolences on the death of his cousin.

He was trapped with several others under the rubble after the blast brought down the roof of the building in the village of Shadi Khan in Attock district.

"There were two suicide bombers, one stood outside the boundary wall and the second one went inside and stood in front of the minister," Mushtaq Sukhera, provincial police chief, told reporters.

"The blast by the bomber standing outside ripped the wall which caused the roof to fall flat on the minister and people gathered there," he said.

Sukhera added police were investigating whether the attacker inside the building detonated a bomb.

Sukhera said that 14 people were killed and 23 others were wounded in the attack and added that he could not rule out the involvement of banned sectarian militant outfits against whom the government had launched a crackdown.

Nobody immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, but Khanzada had been active in crackdowns on sectarian militants and Taliban insurgents in Punjab.

Khanzada, a retired army colonel, had been a member of the Punjab assembly since 2002 and an active member of the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz), the party of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

The prime minister, along with President Mamnoon Hussain and army chief General Raheel Sharif condemned the attack and expressed their resolve to fight terrorism.

"Such dastardly coward attempts can't dent our national resolve to eliminate the menace," said army spokesman Major General Asim Bajwa in a statement.

( Source : AFP )
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