On early in Friday, a bomb blast ripped through a vegetable market in Pakistan's restive Quetta city, killing at least 16 people including the members of the minority Hazara community and injuring 30 others. Here it is to be noted that the blast at around 7:35 am was caused by an improvised explosive device (IED) that had been hidden among the vegetables in the market, police said. also read RCB performance will not impact Virat Kohli's performance at World Cup: Sunil Gavaskar Here it is to be noted that at least eight of those killed in the bomb blast at Hazarganji area of Quetta, the provincial capital of Balochistan, belonged to the Hazara community. The security forces fear the death toll may rise, according to media reports.It is worth mention here that DIG Quetta Abdul Razaq Cheema told the media that 16 people, including a Frontier Corp (FC) official, lost their lives in the blast which was targetted at the Hazara community. It is worth mention here that thirty others were injured and were undergoing treatment.Four FC personnel were also among the injured, the official added. Buildings located nearby were also damaged in the blast, police said. Security forces have cordoned off the site of the blast. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack. Prime Minister Imran Khan condemned the blast in Hazarganji and sought a report on the incident. Hazaras make up a significant minority group in Pakistan and most of them live in Quetta. Balochistan, which borders Afghanistan and Iran, is Pakistan's largest and poorest province, rife with ethnic, sectarian and separatist insurgencies. also read World aviation and cosmonautics day: A day human dare to travel out the atmosphere…read detail inside