Islamic State claims deadly bus attack on Karachi Shias — first in Pakistan

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Islamic State claims deadly bus attack on Karachi Shias — first in Pakistan

[/KARACHI: Pistol-wielding gunmen in Pakistan's biggest city Karachi on Wednesday stormed a bus carrying members of the Shia Ismaili minority, killing at least 43 in the first attack in the country officially claimed by the Islamic State group.

The IS claims, posted on Twitter, are set to raise fears over the Middle East-based jihadists' growing influence after they announced in January the creation of a branch in what they called "Khorasan province", encompassing Afghanistan, Pakistan and parts of surrounding countries.

"Thanks be to Allah, 43 apostates were killed and around 30 were wounded in an attack carried out by Islamic State soldiers on a bus transporting Shia Ismaili infidels in the city of Karachi," the extremist group said in an Arabic statement, citing a higher number of injured than Pakistani officials.

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Pakistani police also found leaflets claiming IS responsibility at the scene of the attack in the city's eastern Malir district, while the homegrown Jundullah militant faction which some analysts suspect of having ties to IS made a separate claim of responsibility to AFP.

Pakistan has experienced a rising tide of sectarian violence in recent years, particularly against Shias, who make up around 20 percent of the country's predominantly Muslim population of 200 million.

"According to the initial information which we have received from hospitals, 43 people have been killed and 13 wounded," Ghulam Haider Jamali, police chief of Sindh province told reporters at the site in the eastern district of Malir.


Pakistani civil society activists carry placards as they shout slogans during a protest against the killing of the Shia Ismaili minority today. (AFP Photo)

"Six terrorists came on three motorcycles, they entered the bus and began firing indiscriminately. They used 9mm pistols and all those killed and injured were hit by the 9mm pistols," he said.

Prince Karim Aga Khan, the spiritual leader of the world Ismaili community, confirmed the toll in a statement sent by his office in France.

"This attack represents a senseless act of violence against a peaceful community," the philanthropist and business magnate said.

The killings were also condemned by Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, while the provincial government announced a day of mourning Thursday.

IS threat

There have been concerns recently about the IS group tapping support in Pakistan, a country awash with dozens of militant groups.

Leaflets calling for support of IS jihadists have been seen over recent months in parts of northwest Pakistan and pro-IS slogans have appeared on walls in several cities, but Wednesday's claims are the first to be made by the group on an official level.

A spokesman for the Jundullah militant faction, which has claimed several major attacks in the past including one on a church in Peshawar that killed 81 Christians in 2013, also said his group was responsible for storming the bus.

Speaking over the phone from an undisclosed location, Ahmed Marwat said: "Shias and Ahmadis are unbelievers, they are apostates and deserved death."

Little is known about Jundullah, its strength, or its organisational structure, but it is believed to be based out of the country's tribal areas and parts of Karachi.

According to security analyst Amir Rana, the shadowy group has pledged its allegiance to IS in the past.

"Jundullah is the group who at the very initial state had shown its allegiance to Daesh, or Islamic State, and it has a lot of inspiration from the group.

"And this was the same group who had claimed that they were going to be setting up an IS-style caliphate in the country."

'Kill them all'

At the city's Memon Hospital Institute, where most of the wounded were rushed, crying relatives formed a human chain outside the main building to keep onlookers away.

A sobbing middle-aged man told AFP: "I have come to collect the body of my young son. He was a student preparing for his first year exams at college."

The bus itself, which had been driven after the attack to the hospital, was blood-drenched and riddled with bullet holes.

One female survivor who asked to remain anonymous described the attackers as being clean-shaven and dressed in Western attire, according to a male nurse who spoke to her.

The passengers were instructed to bow their heads as one attacker shouted 'Kill them all', the nurse quoted the survivor as saying.

"One attacker mentioned there were two kids on board and the other told them to let them live," she told the nurse.

Wednesday's attack was the second deadliest in Pakistan this year after 62 Shiite Muslims were killed in a suicide bombing in late January.

Karachi, a sprawling city of roughly 20 million, has long had a reputation for high crime rates as well as ethnic, political and sectarian violence.

But the violence has fallen significantly since 2013 after police and paramilitary rangers launched a crackdown that rights activists say has led to extra-judicial killings of suspected criminals and militants.
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IS makes its presence known in Pakistan.... bad times ahead.
 

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This foretells trouble for pakistan. IS and pro jihadi forces in pakistan joining hands will push over this region in to chaos.
 

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Somehow I doubt that IS has anything to do with this particular attack. My gut feel is that this has something to do with pushing out MQM from Karachi.
 

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The funny part is pakis are blaming RAW for this attack.

Somehow I doubt that IS has anything to do with this particular attack. My gut feel is that this has something to do with pushing out MQM from Karachi.
 

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The funny part is pakis are blaming RAW for this attack.
Yup, that narrative is being built up for couple of months now. First it was being pushed in their media and then their defence minister is publicly talking about this.since their defence minister himself is saying this, now their local police are directly talking about RAW. Earlier only defence analysts and media used to talk about RAW. Now their politicians of Nawaz sharif party and military are publicly talking about it. There was baki military high level corp commander meeting last week, in which one of points discussed was RAW as per their media. This is the first time RAW is discussed in such a meeting as per their media.

I think this will continue until baki military finishes cleaning up of local groups after Peshawar school attack.
 

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Yup, that narrative is being built up for couple of months now. First it was being pushed in their media and then their defence minister is publicly talking about this.since their defence minister himself is saying this, now their local police are directly talking about RAW. Earlier only defence analysts and media used to talk about RAW. Now their politicians of Nawaz sharif party and military are publicly talking about it. There was baki military high level corp commander meeting last week, in which one of points discussed was RAW as per their media. This is the first time RAW is discussed in such a meeting as per their media.

I think this will continue until baki military finishes cleaning up of local groups after Peshawar school attack.
Just call political opponents Raw agents and finish them off.
 

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This is what happens when a foreign controlled military dictatorship designs a policy of using terrorism as a state instruments (called "non - state actors") Like the great US admiral once said "If you raise snakes thinking they will only bite neighbors children ...you are making a huge mistake". The evil seeds which were sown by paki military apparatus over decades is coming to fruition. Live and let live should be the policy guiding nations.
 

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The funny part is pakis are blaming RAW for this attack.
Its their routine business:smash:..Recently Pakistani Defence minister blamed India:india:and RAW for violence in Karachi.:crying:
 

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They have gone one step further and are saying that RAW is present in karachi with pakistani nationality meaning that mohajirs are RAW agents.
Its their routine business:smash:..Recently Pakistani Defence minister blamed India:india:and RAW for violence in Karachi.:crying:
 

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As US pulls out of Afghanistan, Pakistan will try to deny it any potential levers for arm twisting.
Increased attacks on Baloch and now MQM are a part of doing just that (see how quickly Altaf Hussain was dressed down into apologizing over ISI remarks).
Basic idea is - if there are no trouble makers in the first place, none can be used against them.

This also makes sense from financial point of view, making a good impression with clean, stable port city of Karachi. This is to convince China that the deep State of Pakistan can still run its writ to make things conducive.

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Virendra
 

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Its their routine business:smash:..Recently Pakistani Defence minister blamed India:india:and RAW for violence in Karachi.:crying:
The Paki terrorists should be angry as they don't like all the credit given to a Kafir Org(RAW)

They spent so much time/money and Pakis gives credit to RAAAAA.

Poor Shias should revolt or simply get extincted in Sunni Wahabist Terrorist Pakistan.
 

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Looks like sand ****** camel jockey land is back to normal by killing its minorities what a bunch of inbred douches.
 

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