Militants in Pakistan attack polio vaccination team, killing three
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[June 28, 2022]
By Jibran Ahmad and Saud Mehsud
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - Unidentified
militants opened fire on a polio vaccination team in Pakistan on
Tuesday, killing one of those handing out doses and two policemen, while
a child was injured, officials said, but there was no immediate claim of
responsibility.
The attack in the northwest region bordering Afghanistan comes a day
after Pakistan launched its latest national campaign to stamp out the
virus, which still poses a health threat in the South Asian nation,
although mostly eradicated elsewhere.
"Unknown militants opened fire at a polio team," according to an
official report from the region's deputy commissioner that listed the
casualties and added that a search for the culprits had begun.
Pakistan reported three new polio cases this year after a gap of 15
months, all in the northwest province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa that borders
Afghanistan.
Insecurity and misinformation are widespread in the region and offer
challenges to authorities trying to reach every child who needs the
polio vaccine, Bill Gates, a key funder of charitable eradication
campaigns, wrote on his blog in May.
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At least one Islamist militant group
in the region has previously claimed similar attacks on polio teams,
falsely portraying the campaigns as a Western conspiracy to
sterilise children.
In March, a woman who administered polio vaccine doses was killed in
same region as she returned home from work.
Pakistan's polio campaign, the latest of several, is targeting its
25 districts most vulnerable to the disease, Prime Minister Shehbaz
Sharif has said.
"Let us make it a success and defeat polio, once and for all,"
Sharif said in a Twitter message at the outset of this week's
campaign while expressing regret the highly infectious disease had
not yet been eliminated.
Pakistan and Afghanistan are the only two countries in the world
still struggling to eradicate polio.
(Writing by Syed Raza Hassan; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)
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