Lahore suicide attack aimed at Christians; toll reaches 72

At least 29 children and eight women are among the dead, according to the data released by different city hospitals.

Update: 2016-03-28 20:15 GMT
Pakistani rescue workers remove a dead body from the site of bomb explosion in a park in Lahore, Pakistan. (Photo: AP)

Lahore: Pakistani Taliban on Monday said the horrific suicide bombing at a popular park here was targeted at Christians celebrating Easter, even as the death toll in the massacre rose to 72 including 29 children. “Three more people on Monday succumbed to their injuries raising the death toll to 72,” Punjab Emergency Services Rescue team spokesperson Deeba Shahnaz said.
She said the condition of 26 out of the over 300 injured was very critical. Most of the injured are children.

At least 29 children and eight women are among the dead, according to the data released by different city hospitals. At least 20 Christians are also among the dead. A large number of people were present atthe crowded Gulshan-e-Iqbal Park of Allama Iqbal Townwhen a powerful blast took place last evening. A large number of Christian families were present in the park due to Easter Sunday. The brutal attack by a suicide bomber —believed to be in his 20s — was claimed by the Jamaatul Ahrar, a splinter group of the TTP.

“It was targeted at Christians celebrating Easter,” Ehsanullah Ehsan, a spokesman for the group, said. “We have carried out this attack to target the Christians. Also this is a message to the Pakistani Prime Minister that we have arrived in Punjab,” he said. The Punjab government, however, denied Jamaatul Ahrar's claim that the bombing was aimed exclusively at Christians.     

 

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