Quetta - About five armed men attacked a police academy (Police Academy) in Quetta, Pakistan, overnight. A total of 33 police cadets so victims of the armed groups.
Data deaths of the police cadets have confirmed Pakistani health officials on Tuesday (25/10/2016). A massive security operation is underway in Quetta, shortly after the massacre.
Five gunmen targeted attack on a Police Academy annex in Pakistan inhabited by hundreds of police cadets. Before conducting the genocide with gunfire, the perpetrators detonated Akpol gate facility as a pathway to invade.
There were three explosions and plenty of gunfire were heard in the initial attack. Authority Balochistan province, which is located next to Afghanistan, confirmed that there were 700 hundred police cadets or midshipmen who were in the training center during the attack took place on Monday night at around 23:20.
In addition to killing 33 police cadets, five gunmen attack was reported to have injured 84 others. While from the armed group declared a terrorist, there are three people who were killed.
A state of emergency has been declared in hospitals in the city of Quetta, as the wounded who arrived at the hospital is expected to be more.
"Our security forces have the ability to combat such attacks and threats," said Minister of the Interior Territory of Balochistan, Mir Sarfaraz Ahmed Bugti, was quoted Pakistani newspaper, Dawn.
According to him, the perpetrators carrying AK-47 rifles and grenades. So far, no terrorist group has claimed responsibility for the attack, though the Pakistani Taliban, along with other militant groups are actively operating famous in the region.
Sanaullah Zehri, other ministers from Balochistan, told the Telegraph that the government had received intelligence reports that militants had entered Quetta to carry out subversive activities.

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