Quetta: (Web Desk) -In the aftermath of the tragic suicide attack targeting the train shuttle service near Chaman Phatak, panic and fear spread rapidly across the area. Amid the chaos, Ms. Robina Shah, CEO of Health Education Environment (HEEP), prominent social worker, and Vice President of the BAP Party, emerged as a symbol of courage and humanity by actively participating in rescue and relief operations.
Eyewitnesses described the blast as extremely powerful, shattering windows of nearby homes and damaging doors and structures in the surrounding locality. Residents were left terrified as confusion and distress engulfed the area.
Despite the dangerous situation, Ms. Robina Shah immediately rushed to the site and began assisting injured victims without hesitation or concern for her own safety. Locals initially tried to stop her, fearing the possibility of another explosion, but she encouraged people to stay calm and support the rescue efforts.
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Working side by side with emergency responders and fire brigade personnel, Ms. Robina Shah helped evacuate the injured from the damaged train and surrounding debris. She also coordinated with the Chhipa Ambulance Service to ensure the wounded were shifted to CMH for urgent medical treatment.
Demonstrating extraordinary compassion, Ms. Robina Shah later visited the hospital personally and donated blood for those injured in the attack. Her humanitarian efforts have been widely praised by citizens, social organizations, and local community members, who described her actions as a shining example of bravery, selflessness, and national unity.
People from different walks of life paid tribute to her dedication and stated that individuals like Ms. Robina Shah represent the true spirit and strength of society during difficult and tragic times.
Expressing deep sorrow over the incident, Ms. Robina Shah extended condolences to the families of those who lost their lives and prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured.
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