Roadside bomb kills three, two polio workers abducted


A powerful roadside bomb exploded near a vehicle carrying security personnel in Pakistan’s restive southwest, killing three officers and wounding 18 others, officials said.

Separately, gunmen also abducted two polio workers in the northwest.

The first attack occurred in Mastung, a district in the province of Balochistan, according to government spokesperson Shahid Rind.

No group has immediately claimed responsibility for the bombing, but suspicion is likely to fall on ethnic Baloch separatists, who frequently target security forces and civilians in the province as well as other parts of the country.

Balochistan has been the scene of a long-running insurgency in Pakistan, with an array of separatist groups, including the outlawed Balochistan Liberation Army.

The separatists seek independence from the central government in Islamabad.

Meanwhile, gunmen attacked a vehicle and abducted two polio workers who were on their way home after visiting a health facility in Dera Islamil Khan, a district in restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

SHAPING THE FUTURE OF SUBURBAN LIVING

The kidnapping happened ahead of a nationwide anti-polio campaign which will begin April 21 to vaccinate 45 million children.

Insurgents falsely claim the vaccination campaigns are a Western conspiracy to sterilise children despite the government and medical experts’ vehement denials.

Pakistan has reported six new cases of polio since January.

According to the World Health Organization, Pakistan and neighbouring Afghanistan remain the only two countries where the potentially fatal, paralysing virus has not been eradicated. — AP

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