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Pakistan polio vaccine drive bombing kills seven

PAKISTAN (AFP) – A bombing near a girls’ school in western Pakistan killed seven people, including five children, in an attack targeting police guarding polio vaccinators yesterday, officials said.

“The police van that came under attack was taking personnel for the protection of polio staff,” a senior police officer Rahmat Ullah told AFP.

He added that “there is a girls’ school near the place of the attack” in the city of Mastung in Balochistan province.

Pakistan and neighbouring Afghanistan are the only countries where polio remains endemic and vaccination teams are frequently targeted by militants waging a campaign against security forces.

“Seven individuals: one police officer, five children and one shopkeeper” were killed in the attack at the city’s main market, senior officer Abdul Fatah told AFP.

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi earlier put the death toll at three children and one police officer.

“Targeting children is an act of brutality,” he said in a statement.

No group immediately claimed responsibility for the blast.

Earlier this week, two police officers guarding polio vaccinators going door-to-door in north Pakistan were shot dead in an attack blamed on militants. It came a day after Pakistan launched a week-long drive aiming to immunise more than 45 million children over the age of five.

Pakistan has seen a surge in polio cases this year, recording at least 41 so far in 2024 compared with six in 2023.

The country has also been battling a resurgence of militant violence in its western regions since 2021, when the Taleban returned to power in Afghanistan.

The most active group in Balochistan is the Baloch Liberation Army, a separatist group that regularly targets Islamabad’s security forces and citizens.

Health workers administer polio drops to children at a school during a vaccination campaign in Lahore, Pakistan. PHOTO: AFP
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