A Pakistani security official stands amid the rubble of the adjacent building and cars after a bomb explosion outside the Danish Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan on Monday, June 2. Six people were killed and seven hurt after the huge explosion badly damaged the embassy.
ISLAMABAD : Health officials on Monday confirmed that at least six people died and 24 injured in the blast near Danish Embassy here.
They told news agency that dead and injured of the bomb explosion were shifted to Pakistan Institute of Medical Science (PIMS) and Federal Government Services Hospital (FGSH).
The bodies at FGSH were identified as Syed Shahid Hussain, Amir Maseeh and Muhammad Nasir while one body could not be identified so far.
The injured shifted to FGSH were identified as: Umar Hussain, Zaman, M. Haleem, Tanveer (Constable), Najeeb Aslam, Mamoona Abbas, M. Waseem, Tariq, Farzana Shaheen, Sher Azam, Saima Hussain, Sardar Ali, Muhammad Altaf, Hyder Sultan and Razia Aslam.
The bodies shifted to PIMS were identified as: Zafar Iqbal and Muntazir Hussain.
The injured were: Allah Ditta, Jahangir, Maria, Gul Zaman, Sajjad Maseeh, Abdul Manan, Tanveer and Waqar.
Joint Executive Director FGSH Dr. Shaukat Kayani and Assistant Director PIMS Dr. Waseem Khawja confirmed the number as well as the identity of dead and injured shifted to the respective hospitals.
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