Blast in Lahore's Anarkali Bazaar at least kills two, injures 25
By Muhammad JuniadPublished On 05 Jan 2023

LAHORE: At least two persons including a child were killed and 28 others were injured in a bomb blast in the busy Anarkali area of Lahore.
The injured were transferred to the city’s Mayo Hospital. Around eight injured persons were in a precarious condition, the hospital’s Medical Superintendent said.
The deceased included a nine-year child who had arrived from Karachi to relatives in Lahore. The explosion damaged several motorcycles parked at the place of the incident. The impact of the blast also shattered windowpanes.
Security forces personnel cordoned off the area and cleared it from unconcerned persons. The bomb disposal squad initiated an investigation of the incident.
Rescue 1122 was providing emergency medical aid to the injured.
The Medical Superintendent Mayo Hospital has been directed by authorities to declare an emergency in the hospital to tackle the situation.
“It was a bomb blast,” DIG Police-Operations Lahore Dr. Abid confirmed. “The explosives were planted in a motorbike,” he said. The bomb was detonated with a time device, according to reports.
“It was a bomb blast,” DIG Police-Operations Lahore Dr. Abid confirmed. “The explosives were planted in a motorbike,” he said.
“The blast took place at Lohari Chowk. We rushed to the spot after reporting about it,” Dr. Abid said. “The bomb disposal unit (BDU) staff is also present at the spot,” he said. “Initially it seems it was a planted device,” he said.
“It will be premature to say anything about the explosive material and where it was planted,” he said.
He said the rescue operation has been completed. The injured and dead bodies have been transferred to hospitals. “Police and the forensic agency will soon reach the final assessment about the blast,” he added.
Chief Minister Punjab Usman Buzdar, while taking notice of the incident, directed I.G. Punjab Police to submit a report of the bombing. He also directed for providing the best healthcare facilities to the injured.
Earlier, Assistant Commissioner City Lahore Faizan Ahmed reached to the hospital and inquired about the health of the injured.