Oleh Adib ZA Kemaskini 6 petang. Jumlah korban serangan berani mati di Lahore kini dilaporkan meningkat kepada 70 orang, manakala lebih 300 lagi cedera.
Al-Jazeera melaporkan kumpulan Jamaat-ul-Ahrar mengaku bertanggungjawab ke atas serangan itu yang nyata menyasarkan penduduk Kristian. Sumber: Utusan Malaysia Kemaskini 9.00 pagi. Jika minggu lalu adanya serangan bom di Brussels, Belgium, semalam satu lagi serangan berlaku dan kali ini ia menyerang Lahore, Pakistan. Dilaporkan sekurang-kurangnya 65 maut manakala beratus-ratus cedera terutamanya kanak-kanak selepas berlakunya serangan bom di sebuah taman riadah. Lokasi itu menjadi tumpuan penganut Kristian yang meraikan sambutan hari Easter.
"Ia adalah serangan berani mati. Pengebom memasuki kawasan taman riadah dan meletupkan dirinya berhampiran kanak-kanak yang sedang bermain buaian," kata jurucakap kerajaan, Muhammad Usman. Keadaan di hospital kini juga dilaporkan sangat menyedihkan dan bekalan darah diperlukan dengan kadar segera. - CARI Infonet Baca selanjutnya: Mstar Online (Sumber foto: BBC) |
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jetrofa replied at 28-3-2016 09:43 AM
so kena hashtag #Prayforpakistan la kan..
adaka bendera pakistan menghiasi bandaraya2 utama donia ...
AbukRokok replied at 28-3-2016 10:00 AM
malas nak tepek ummah bukan amik tau pun
mereka sdri main bola dgn budak2 kecik...pergi bom org r ...
FIFA chief says "schocked" by Iraq pitch bombingFIFA president Gianni Infantino expressed shock and sadness Saturday at a suicide attack that ripped through a trophy ceremony after a local football tournament in Iraq, killing 32 people.
"I'm shocked and terribly saddened to have learnt about the awful tragedy which occurred yesterday at a football game," Infantino said in a statement.
The bomber detonated his suicide vest late Friday afternoon as local officials were handing trophies to the players after a tournament in the Iraqi village of Al-Asriya, which lies near Iskandariyah, a town about 40 kilometres (25 miles) south of Baghdad.
The attack, claimed by the Islamic State group, killed 32 people -- nearly half of them boys aged 10 to 16 -- and injured 84 others.
Infantino, who took over as FIFA leader in February, stressed that "around the world, football unites people."
"It is a very sad day when people going to a match together become the victims of such violence," he said.
"On behalf of FIFA and the global football community, I would like to extend our deepest condolences to the victims' families," Infantino said.
"Our thoughts are with all those affected by this tragedy and all our football friends in Iraq," he added.
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pyropura replied at 28-3-2016 03:38 PM
..Pakistan really is a FAILED STATE...
mepusembilan replied at 27-3-2016 07:42 PM
dan malaysia
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