Thursday, August 21, 2008

Tehrik-i-Taliban Targets Pakistan's Sensitive Ordnance Factories at Wah Cantt (Punjab)


Death toll in Wah blasts climbs to 70
The News, August 21, 2008

WAH: At least 70 people were killed and about 80 others injured in two suicide bomb blasts outside Pakistan's main military arms factory in Wah Cantt. on Thursday.

According to hospital sources, at least 70 persons were killed in the twin blasts at the gates of Pakistan Ordnance Factory.

The attackers blew themselves up almost simultaneously outside two gates of the sprawling factory complex in Wah Cantt. It is one of the country's most sensitive installations.

Two men apparently blew themselves up outside the factory during a shift change. The bombers were on foot and they exploded themselves less than a minute apart.

The Pakistani Ordnance Factories at Wah is a cluster of about 20 industrial units producing artillery, tank, and anti-aircraft ammunition for the Pakistan armed forces. It employs around 25,000 to 30,000 workers.

Police and security forces cordoned off the area while security has been put on high alert across the country.Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani and Co-chairman, Pakistan People’s Party, Asif Ali Zardari strongly condemned the deadly blasts.
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Also See:
Deadliest attack on a military installation, at least 70 killed - Daily Times
Suicide blasts kill 64 at Pakistan arms factory - AFP
Spiral of violence threatens Pakistan - BBC
‘Al-Qaeda-in-Iraq inspiring Taliban attacks in Afghanistan’ - Daily Times

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Taliban is supported by th BBC urdu service an extention to the filthy talibaan network. If British Broadcasting Services Urdu language representative can interview Mulla Umaar (Pakistani) the same day this act happened in which Umaar claimed the responsibility, then just read the writing on the wall. I would say the British with their BBC are involved in this crime and supporting global terrorism. God Save the King.