PM Imran Khan summons immediate report over Quetta mosque attack
By APP
January 12, 2020
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday said that he had demanded an immediate report on the condemnable cowardly terrorist attack in Quetta on Friday, targeting a mosque and people at prayers.
On his twitter account, the prime minister posted that he had also directed the provincial government to ensure that all the medical facilities were provided to the injured.
He also lauded the bravery of martyred Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Haji Amanullah, saying he was a ‘brave & exemplary officer.’
On Friday evening, a terrorist attack targeted worshipers in a mosque in Satellite town Quetta. The cowardly attack resulted in the martyrdom of several people including DSP Amanullah and injuries to score of others.
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