Thirteen dead, wounded numerous in Karachi at the mini-truck grenade: Police

KARACHI: At least 13 persons had been murdered and numerous more injured in the city when a small truck burst on Saturday night and the authorities decided a grenade attack to be a first inquiry.

Fahad died to his wounds on the NICH when a six-year-old wounded kid came up to 13. According to the Civil Hospital management, 7 wounded are receiving care at the Civil Hospital Trauma Center.

Barrister Murtaza Wahab Siddiqui, Karachi Administrator has acknowledged the loss of 11 persons and the wounding of nine others. Two of the wounded are critically affected. He added in a tweet, “Doctors are trying their utmost to preserve the lives of the wounded and any therapy or operation to be performed.

The event happened in the town of Mawach Goth after the mini-cab driver had taken on a Baldia Town Pareshan Chowk family. Senior Superintendent Police (SSP). Swat was part of the family.

In the event which occurred about 9:30 p.m. a grenade was utilised as found at the scene of the explosion by additional inspector general of the Police Imran Yaqoob.

“We can’t identify who was behind the attack in specific terms. It may be a family conflict that we strive to find out or it could be a terrorist attack. But we can’t provide a definitive judgement on this without strong proof. At this point anything will be premature to state, “He said. He said.

Yaqoob said that the celebration of independence day was a big volume of people on the streets, but he stressed it would be “premature” at this time to say anything.

The AIG has claimed the police are attempting to ascertain if the grenade is already inside or is being thrown towards the car.

Previously, Raja Umar Khattab informed journalists that initial studies show that a hand grenade assault may be possible.

The perpetrators “rode on motorbikes, the grenade detonated, before it was placed into the car.”

He stated the deceased family had returned from a marriage.

The bomb disposal team stated they recovered fragments of a “russian-made grenade.”

Nine corpses and 10 injured, two of which are in crucial condition, have been told by the Civil Hospital Administration. Seven mothers and six children were among the dead.

Head of Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah notified police and District Administration in Keamari District and West of the event and ordered them to take injured persons into neighbouring hospitals.

The Chief Minister, with his sincere grief over the event, instructed the authorities involved to help the afflicted families in every conceivable way.

Moreover, Murtaza Wahab called the newly appointed Karachi Administrator and requested the facts of his terrible event. Keamari was the deputy commissioner.