Terrorists wearing suicide vests and armed with grenades and assault rifles today stormed two packed mosques of the minority Ahmadi sect in this eastern Pakistani city, killing about 80 people, including a retired lieutenant general and a journalist, and injuring scores more.
In one of the deadliest coordinated attacks, two groups of terrorists targeted mosques at heavily-congested Garhi Shahu and the posh Model Town area at around 1.45 pm local time when worshippers were about to start the prayers.
Reports received from different hospitals put the death toll at “around 80”, District Administration Chief Sajjad Bhutta told reporters.
Other officials said nearly 100 people were injured, some of them seriously.
A retired lieutenant general of the Pakistan Army was killed when the terrorists stormed the mosque in Model Town. A journalist of a Lahore-based TV channel was wounded while covering the assault at Garhi Shahu and later succumbed to his injuries. A Punjabi faction of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan claimed responsibility for the attacks, Geo News channel reported.
Witnesses said eight to 10 terrorists were involved in the two attacks. Three attackers at Garhi Shahu blew themselves up by detonating their suicide vests, Bhutta said. Their heads were found by investigators, he added.
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At least two attackers were arrested at Model Town and one them was injured, provincial Law Minister Rana Sanaullah said. The injured attacker was operated on at Jinnah Hospital. The fate of the remaining attackers could not immediately be ascertained.The injured were taken to five hospitals, where doctors performed emergency surgeries on several persons with serious wounds. Hospital authorities also made appeals for blood donations.
Seven policemen, including Superintendent of Police Haider Ashraf, were injured in the exchange of fire with the terrorists. Police brought the situation at the Model Town mosque under control a little over an hour after the attack . The operation to clear the mosque at Garhi Shahu, where several terrorists took up positions on a minaret and the rooftop, ended after 4 pm. Witnesses said several of the terrorists who stormed the mosques were wearing suicide vests.
Firing indiscriminately and lobbing grenades, they entered the mosques killing policemen and security guards deployed at the gates.