49 murdered in terror attack on two New Zealand mosques; at least 4 Pakistanis among injured
A “right-wing extremist” armed with semi-automatic weapons rampaged through two mosques in the quiet New Zealand city of Christchurch during afternoon prayers on Friday, killing 49 worshippers and wounding dozens more.
The attack, thought to be the deadliest against Muslims in the West in modern times, was dubbed as 'terrorism' by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, as she guided a shocked nation on one of its “darkest days”.
The dead were said to include women and children. Around 48 people were treated for gunshot wounds at Christchurch Hospital, including young children, with injuries ranging from critical to minor.
- Anti-Muslim, anti-immigrant sentiment likely motive behind attack
- 3 people taken into custody; multiple explosives found and defused
- Video of shootings reportedly recorded by attacker shared on social media
- Man charged with murder identified as 28-year-old Australian Brenton Tarrant
- 4 Pakistanis injured, another 5 'missing' after attack
The Foreign Office in Islamabad said four Pakistanis were injured in the attack, and another five Pakistanis remain "missing". Efforts are on to ascertain if they have been injured or killed in the attack, or if they are safe.
FO spokesperson Mohammad Faisal said all four Pakistanis injured received bullet injuries, but their condition was not immediately clear. The Pakistan High Commission in New Zealand is making efforts to locate the missing nationals, the FO spokesperson said.
Asim Mukhtar, the secretary of the Pakistan Association of New Zealand, told Dawn.com via telephone that one of the injured was identified as Naeem Rashid, who has been operated on and is in rehabilitation. Rashid was identified by a relative from the video live-streamed by the attacker. He reportedly attempted to stop the assailant as he gunned victims down in the mosque. Rashid's son, Talha Naeem, is listed among those missing.
A second Pakistani victim was identified as Muhammad Amin, 60, who was visiting Christchurch. He received gunshot injuries and is receiving medical help, Mukhtar said.