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10 January 2013 Last updated at 18:09 GMT
Pakistan blasts: 'Dozens killed' at Quetta snooker hall

Twin blasts at a snooker hall in the south-western Pakistani city of Quetta 
have killed at least 50 people and injured dozens more, police say.

Many of the casualties were caused by the second blast as police and media 
rushed to the scene,

Earlier, a bomb in a market area killed 11 people and injured 27 more, police 
said.

A spokesman for a militant group, the United Baloch Army, said it had carried 
out that attack.

Balochistan is plagued by a separatist rebellion and sectarian infighting 
between Sunnis and Shias.

The Taliban and armed groups that support them also carry out attacks in the 
province, particularly in areas near the Afghan border. Pakistan's military has 
been engaged in a long-running battle against those militant groups.
'Cameraman killed'

A senior police officer, Hamid Shakil, told Agence France-Presse news agency 
that the first bomb at the snooker exploded outside the building and that the 
second blast occurred 10 minutes later as rescue workers, police and media 
arrived.

The dead reportedly included a cameraman from a television channel.

Home Secretary Akbar Durrani told AFP the bombs were in an area dominated by 
the minority Shia Muslim community.

TV footage of the earlier market attack showed survivors picking through 
debris, and emergency crews taking away the wounded.

"Frontier Corps [paramilitary] personnel were the target because the bomb was 
planted underneath their vehicle," senior police investigator Hamid Shakeel 
told AFP news agency.

The dead include one paramilitary soldier and two civilian officers.
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