5 armed forces personnel slain in Lahore blast targeting census team
Six people, including four Army soldiers and an off-duty Air Force airman, lost their lives after a suicide bomber targeted a census team in Lahore's Bedian Road area on Wednesday morning.
At least 19 others were injured in the attack, according to the provincial government.
The injured were shifted to the Combined Military Hospital (CMH) and General Hospital. At least three of the injured were said to be in critical condition. One, identified as Lance Naik Irshad, lost his life while undergoing treatment.
The proscribed Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan claimed the attack.
Chief of Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa in a statement said: "The soldiers and civil enumerators who embraced shahadat today [...] were on census duty [...] a national obligation. [This] is beyond any doubt a great sacrifice."
He added that "[The] census will be completed at any cost."
The explosion was the result of a suicide bomber blowing himself up near an army vehicle, an unnamed police official told Reuters.
Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah, while speaking to Samaa, confirmed it as a terrorist incident.
"There was a threat alert, and in the last 10 days the threat alert in Lahore was repeated," he said, explaining that when an alert is issued repeatedly, it is considered "serious".
"But in the case of suicide attacks, unless the intelligence [agencies] have prior information, it is difficult to prevent them from happening," Sanaullah said.