Blast kills nine in Pakistan
A huge blast ripped through Pakistan's eastern Punjab province Monday, killing at least nine people and wounding dozens more, police and medical officers said.
"Nine people have died and at least 60 others injured," said Naeem Sadiq, administrative head of the government hospital that received most of the victims. Seven of those killed were children.Sadiq feared the death toll could increase as several of the injured were in serious condition.
According to police, the blast occurred in a house where children were taught Koranic lessons.
"Preliminary reports suggest that the explosion was caused by explosives stacked inside the house," said Kamran Khan, a police official.
The high-intensity blast left an eight-foot deep crater, and completely destroyed more than two dozens adjoining houses.Television footage showed a battery of rescuers searching through the rubble for survivors. Authorities said people could still be trapped under the debris.
Bomb disposal experts were also seen removing what appeared to be grenade launchers from the site, which was littered with collapsed structures and mingled metal frames, including electricity poles and the axle of a truck.There was no immediate claim of responsibility by any group.
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