Deadly attack on Methodist church in Pakistan
A suicide bomb and gun attack on a Methodist church in Pakistan has killed at least eight people, officials say.
Militants
stormed the church, which was packed with worshippers at the time, in
the city of Quetta, some 65km (40 miles) from the Afghan border.
The Islamic State group has said it carried out the attack.
Two suicide bombers were stopped at the entrance to the church, Sarfraz Bugti, the Balochistan region's home minister, said.
Had the men got any further, there could have been hundreds of casualties, he added.
God Forbid, if the terrorists had succeeded in their plans more than 400 precious lives would have been at stake.— Sarfraz Bugti (@PakSarfrazbugti) December 17, 2017
One of the men detonated his bomb vest and the other was stopped in a gunfight with police.
Two more attackers fled and a search operation is under way, according to reports.
Dozens
of people are known to have been wounded in the attack, which took
place during a Sunday service at Bethel Memorial Methodist Church.
A witness told the BBC that several children attending Sunday school had taken shelter while firing continued around them.
A spokesman for the foreign affairs ministry, Dr Mohammed Faisal, condemned the attack.
Attack of terrorists on Zarghoon road church in Quetta is condemned. Pakistan’s resolve against terrorism cannot be deterred by these cowardly acts.— Dr Mohammad Faisal (@ForeignOfficePk) December 17, 2017
Attacks in the mainly Sunni Muslim region are not uncommon, often
targeting the Hazara Shia Muslim community in suicide bombings.
But
Pakistan's Christian minority has also frequently been the subject of
militant attacks, and guards had been placed near the church in Quetta
as a result.
BBC
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