A bomb exploded on a passenger train near Toba Tek Singh Monday, killing a toddler and wounding 13 others, officials said, in what the railways minister called "an act of terrorism". The device on the Shalimar Express from Lahore to Karachi went off as it passed through fields near the town of Toba Tek Singh in Punjab. "It was an act of terrorism. The explosive was planted in the washroom of a bogie (wagon)," Railways minister Saad Rafique told reporters.
"Fourteen people have been injured, condition of three of them are critical." Mohammad Hussain, medical superintendent in main Toba Tek Singh hospital told AFP that a child, aged two and a half years, had succumbed to his injuries in hospital. Shehzad Asif, district police chief confirmed the death and told AFP that bomb disposal experts and police investigators were still on site and examining the "remnants and broken pieces of the explosive material".
TV footage showed the explosion had damaged the roof of the carriage but not forced the train off the rails, suggesting a relatively low-intensity blast. Farah Masood, a senior government official in Lahore, confirmed to AFP that a locally-made explosive device was used in the explosion and that 14 people had been injured. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the blast. A bomb near the waiting lounge for the luxury Lahore-Karachi Business Express train last year killed two people.
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