Three explosions hit Peshawar cinema; 13 killed

Published February 11, 2014
Rescue worker comfort a man over the death of his brother who died in a grenade attack at the Lady Reading Hospital in Peshawar February 11, 2014. – Reuters Photo
Rescue worker comfort a man over the death of his brother who died in a grenade attack at the Lady Reading Hospital in Peshawar February 11, 2014. – Reuters Photo
Rescue workers remove a  body from the site of a grenade attack Shama movie theater in Peshawar, Pakistan, Tuesday, Feb 11, 2014. — Photo by AP
Rescue workers remove a body from the site of a grenade attack Shama movie theater in Peshawar, Pakistan, Tuesday, Feb 11, 2014. — Photo by AP
Volunteers search a cinema hall after a grenade attack in Peshawar on February 11, 2014. — Photo by AFP
Volunteers search a cinema hall after a grenade attack in Peshawar on February 11, 2014. — Photo by AFP
Security officials and volunteers gather outside the Shama cinema after a grenade attack in Peshawar on February 11, 2014. — Photo by AFP
Security officials and volunteers gather outside the Shama cinema after a grenade attack in Peshawar on February 11, 2014. — Photo by AFP
A relative comforts a man grieving over the death of his brother, killed in a grenade attack, at the Lady Reading Hospital in Peshawar February 11, 2014. – Reuters Photo
A relative comforts a man grieving over the death of his brother, killed in a grenade attack, at the Lady Reading Hospital in Peshawar February 11, 2014. – Reuters Photo

PESHAWAR: Three back-to-back explosions occurred inside Peshawar’s Shama Cinema on Tuesday, killing 13 people and leaving at least 19 others injured.

According to DawnNews, multiple explosions occurred when a show was ongoing in the cinema.

Subsequently, 11 people were killed whereas 19 others were injured, an official at Lady Reading Hospital, Syed Jameel Shah, said where the wounded persons were shifted by rescue sources for medical treatment. Two of the injured later succumbed to their wounds, taking the death toll to 13.

Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Ejaz Ahmed speaking to media representatives earlier said eight people were killed and 22 others were injured.

An emergency was imposed in LRH and additional staff was urgently summoned after the incident.

Ahmed furthermore said three grenades were used and up to 80 people were in the cinema at the time of the explosions.

Meanwhile, security forces cordoned off the site of attack whereas army personnel sealed the area from Shami Road.

Shama Cinema is situated in the busy Bacha Khan Chowk area of Peshawar.

The blast at the cinema came 11 days after a similar attack at Picture House Cinema situated in Kabuli Bazaar area of Peshawar.

The attack also came as negotiators for the federal government and for Taliban militants met for a second time today as part of efforts to end the bloody seven-year insurgency.

Scraps of human flesh, blood-soaked shoes and caps littered the floor of the hall after the blasts, an AFP reporter at the scene said.

Akbar Khan, 62, whose left arm and left thigh were injured, told AFP from his hospital bed that he was watching a movie when a deafening blast rocked the auditorium.

“It seemed like a hot iron rod pierced through my left arm and leg as I was hit by ball bearings,” he said. “I ran towards the gate, from where I was taken to hospital.”

Pakistani Taliban spokesman Shahidullah Shahid denied involvement. “We condemn the blast, its not our activity,” he told Reuters.

Backlash against PTI

Awami National Party's (ANP) leader Zahid Khan strongly condemned the attack and termed it a failure of security. He criticised the peace process and alleged that Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan was a liar, adding that people behind the bombing wanted to destroy the country.

Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan expressed sorrow over the loss of precious lives whereas former president Asif Ali Zardari also condemned the incident.

Meanwhile, Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Altaf Hussain immediately demanded the arrest of the people responsible for the attack.

Imran Khan said the blasts were an attempt to sabotage peace efforts.

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