Key facts
- A female doctor, Mahnoor Nasir, was attacked with acid at her hospital in Quetta, Pakistan.
- The attack occurred on Saturday and caused burns to 7% of Nasir's body.
- The suspected perpetrator, identified as lift operator Humayun Shah, was killed by police.
- The incident has prompted strikes and protests by medical practitioners concerned about safety.
An acid attack on female doctor Mahnoor Nasir in Quetta, Pakistan, has ignited widespread concern for the safety of women in the medical profession. Nasir was attacked at her hospital on Saturday, sustaining burns to 7% of her body. The suspected assailant, identified as Humayun Shah, a lift operator at the facility, was killed by police at a bus station while reportedly attempting to flee. The incident has triggered strikes and protests among healthcare workers who are demanding greater security and justice for Nasir and other practitioners.
