Bombing in volatile southwest Pakistan kills 10

Pakistani police officers and volunteers visit the site of a blast in Peshawar, Pakistan, Friday, March 14, 2014. Pakistani officials said a suicide attacker has blown himself up near a police armored vehicle outside the northwestern city of Peshawar, killing several people. AP

QUETTA, Pakistan—A doctor at a hospital in southwestern Pakistan said 10 people were killed when a bomb went off near a passenger bus in the city of Quetta.

Ali Mardan says the bodies were brought to the main hospital in Quetta. He says the hospital is also treating 37 people who were wounded in Friday’s bombing. He says four of the wounded are in critical condition.

Senior police officer Omar Cheema says the bomb was planted in a rickshaw and exploded when the bus drove by.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility.

Quetta is the capital of Baluchistan province. The area is dealing with separatists who are battling the state and sectarian groups who often attack minority Shiites.

It is also believed to be home to many Afghan Taliban members.

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