This Article is From Nov 03, 2014

Seven Arrested for Suicide Attack in Pakistan at Wagah Border

Seven Arrested for Suicide Attack in Pakistan at Wagah Border

BSF jawans keep vigil near the International Border in Attari (Photo: Press Trust of India)

Islamabad: Seven people were arrested today over a suicide attack in Pakistan at the Wagah border, in which 60 people were killed on Sunday evening.

Over 100 were injured in the blast, which took place minutes after the flag lowering ceremony.

The ceremony was held today as well, barely 24 hours after the attack.

The blast took place at 6.12 pm on Sunday outside the parade ground near the Wagah border, 500 metres from the Indian side. Hundreds come to watch the ceremony at sunset and the victims, on Sunday, were on their way back when the attack took place.

Inspector General, Pakistan's Punjab province, confirmed it was a suicide attack. Initial reports indicate the bomber was a very young man.

The bomber had been stopped at the gates of the parade ground, where people had gathered and then he detonated the bomb, reports news agency Press Trust of India, quoting Inspector General of Punjab Police Mushtaq Sukhera.

The casualties were mostly civilian - three Pakistani Ranger personnel have been killed and five have been injured. A family of eight was among the deceased.

The injured are being treated at the local hospitals -- the Ghurki Hospital, the Services Hospital and the Shalimar Hospital. 48 bodies were taken to the Ghurki Hospital, its Medical Superintendent confirmed.

Sources said there was an alert about a possible suicide attack a fortnight ago, after which security was strengthened on both sides of the border. The Pakistan Rangers had put up extra barricades and stationed more personnel, as had the Border Security Force, which mans the Indian side of the border at Attari.

The ceremony at the Wagah-Attari border is one of the longest in operation between India and Pakistan. It had continued largely untouched by the many ups and downs in the relationship between the two countries, including the recent ceasefire violations at the border.

For three days, no beating retreat ceremony will be held at the Wagah border at the request of Pakistan, said BSF chief DK Pathak.
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