A powerful explosion rocked the area outside Karachi's airport late Sunday night injuried 17 others including a Rangers and Police personnel.
The blast, which could be heard as far away as Clifton, led to immediate confusion with authorities offering conflicting accounts of its cause.
Officials initially speculated the explosion was either triggered by an improvised explosive device (IED) or caused by a vehicle colliding with an oil tanker.
In response, a heavy contingent of police and Rangers rushed to the scene, providing first aid and transporting the injured to a nearby hospital. Footage from the site showed multiple vehicles engulfed in flames as rescue teams worked to control the situation.
The Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS) investigated the nature of the explosion.
Several vehicles were damaged in the incident, and firefighting and rescue teams are actively engaged in relief efforts at the scene.
The situation was being closely monitored as authorities worked to determine the nature of the explosion.
– Investigation ordered into explosion Karach: Sindh minister –
Sindh Interior Minister Ziaul Hasan Lanjar had ordered a full investigation into the explosion near Karachi Airport. In a telephonic conversation with Malir SSP, the minister instructed that all facts surrounding the incident be immediately reported.
Malir SSP confirmed that police officers and officials are at the scene, ensuring the area is secure and overseeing the situation. Lanjar emphasized the importance of receiving prompt updates on the investigation to determine the cause of the explosion. Rescue operations continue as authorities work to uncover more details about the blast.