At least eight people, including two security personnel, were killed and 25 others injured on Saturday when a powerful blast targeted a Frontier Corps convoy in Quetta, the capital of Pakistan's restive Balochistan province.

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The attack was carried out in civil lines area near district courts of the city. At least eight people were killed, including six civilians and two security personnel, a police official said. While an official said it was a suicide attack there was no confirmation as the investigation was ongoing.

Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, local media reports said. The security forces surrounded the nearby areas and started a search operation.

Initial reports said 25 people have also been injured in the blast, the Express Tribune reported. The blast targeted a Frontier Corps convoy, sources were quoted as saying.

In January, a suicide bomber blew himself up outside a polio vaccination centre in Quetta, killing at least 15 people, mainly police personnel.