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    Ban deplores recent deadly terrorist attacks in Pakistan

    Asian News By UN NewsApr 14, 2014No Comments1 Min Read
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    9 April 2014 – United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon condemned today the two recent deadly bomb blasts in Pakistan, in the capital Islamabad and in the Baluchistan province.

    “The Secretary-General deplores the recent terrorist attacks in Pakistan, including today’s bombing of a market in Islamabad and yesterday’s attack on a train in Baluchistan, incidents that led to killing and wounding of many people,” said a statement issued by Mr. ban’s spokesperson in New York.

    “He extends his deep condolences to the families of the victims and the Government of Pakistan,” said the statement.

    According to media reports, today’s attack in a busy Islamabad market killed at least 24 and injured as many as 100. Yesterday, at least 12 were killed in a train bombing, and over 40 were injured, news agencies have reported.

    See also  Attack on presidential compound in Mogadishu condemned by UN officials

    Source: UN News Centre – Asia Pacific

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