According to an eyewitness, Muneeb-ul-Islam, who is a freelance photojournalist, the encounter ended around 10:30 a.m. and soon people started assembling at the encounter site. Muneeb said that there was a loud blast at about 11:30 and with it flash of fire emerged from debris of the house, which was damaged in the encounter. “I rushed toward the spot where the blast took place. I saw injured persons scattered all around. I saw a person with no hands. One person’s chest bones were visible. Blood was oozing from another person’s head,” he said. For two minutes there were around four persons including two photojournalists near the wounded as others, after the blast, had rushed towards safer places. “We started shouting. And within two minutes, people came back and they took the wounded to the hospital,” said Muneeb.