Tragedy Strikes: 35 Pakistani Pilgrims Killed in Iran Bus Crash
A devastating bus accident in Iran has claimed the lives of 35 Pakistani pilgrims, with 18 others critically injured. The crash occurred in the city of Yazd, involving a bus carrying 53 pilgrims, mostly from Pakistan’s Sindh province, en route from Iran to Iraq. Initial reports suggest brake failure as the cause.
Pakistan’s ambassador to Iran, Mudassar Tipu, expressed deep sorrow and assured that the embassy is working to repatriate the deceased and assist the injured. Embassy officials have been sent to Yazd to oversee arrangements.
Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari condemned the accident and directed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to take immediate action. He called for the swift return of the victims’ bodies and aid for the injured. Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi also offered condolences and pledged support to the affected families.
The tragedy has prompted swift action from Pakistani authorities and diplomatic personnel. They are working to provide humanitarian aid, repatriate the deceased, and ensure proper medical care for the injured.
The Incident: Pakistani Pilgrims
- A bus carrying 53 Pakistani pilgrims crashed in Yazd, Iran
- 35 pilgrims killed, 18 critically injured
- Suspected cause: brake failure
- Passengers were travelling from Iran to Iraq
- Most victims from Pakistan’s Sindh province
Immediate Response:
- The injured were rushed to a nearby hospital
- Pakistan’s ambassador to Iran, Mudassar Tipu, expressed deep sorrow
- Embassy officials were dispatched to Yazd (700 km away) to assist
This incident underscores the risks of long-distance travel and the critical importance of vehicle safety measures, especially for pilgrims on spiritual journeys. As both nations mourn this loss, efforts are underway to support the victims’ families and prevent future tragedies.
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