13 Shia Tribesmen Martyred by a Bomb Attack on a Passenger Van by TTP Terrorist in Orakzai , FATA


JNN 21 July 2012 FATA : A bomb ripped through a passenger van in the Orakzai tribal agency on Wednesday, killing 13 Shia tribesmen of the same clan in an attack by the Tehrik e Taliban Pakistan Terrorists on Thursday , 19th July , 2012 .

“It was a remote-controlled bomb planted on the road. The device exploded near the pick-up van that was en route to Kohat from Lower Orakzai,” Zakir Hussain, a political administration official told AFP.

“The van was targeted in the Babab Masai area soon after daybreak,” Syed Noman Ali Shah, another administration official, told Our Correspondent .

A dozen Shia people died on the spot and another two received shrapnel wounds, the official added. The injured were driven to Kohat’s divisional hospital, but one of them was pronounced dead on arrival.

“We referred the second injured person to the Lady Reading Hospital in Peshawar due to his precarious condition,” Dr Farid, the in-charge of the hospital, told Our Correspondent.

Three women, two 11-year-old boys and a three-year-old girl were among the dead, according to Zakir Hussain.

The victims belonged to the Baba Nawasi Khel, a Shia sub-clan of the Sipah tribe, said the official who spoke to Our Correspondent.

Zakir Hussain also confirmed sectarian affiliation of the victims, but ruled out a sectarian motive because the blast took place in a Shia-dominated area.

“It was a militant attack, the aim was to create panic in the area by killing ordinary people,” he added.

The powerful blast turned the van into a mangled heap of metal. Explosives experts said the device weighed around 10 kilogrammes.

The Darra Adam Khel chapter of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for the bomb attack.

“We will carry out more such attacks,” the group’s spokesperson, identifying himself as Muhammad, told Hangu-based journalists in a phone call from an undisclosed location.

Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ameer Haider Khan Hoti denounced the blast and expressed grief over the loss of lives. He called upon the people to unite and thwart the ‘evil designs’ of anti-state elements.

“These elements have no religion,” he said in a statement and offered condolences to the bereaved families.

Orakzai is one of seven agencies in the tribal belt that is home to Taliban insurgents and their al Qaeda cohorts.