Bomber hits religious gathering in Pakistan killing and injuring dozens
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Quetta, Pakistan: At least 13 people have been killed and more than 50 injured in a suicide attack on a religious gathering to mark the birthday of Prophet Mohammed in Pakistan’s restive Balochistan province, police officials said.
Injured victims of bomb explosion are treated at a hospital, in Mastung near Quetta, Pakistan, on Friday.Credit: District Police Office/AP
No group has claimed responsibility for the Friday blast, which comes amid a surge in attacks claimed by militant groups in the west of the country, raising the stakes for security forces ahead of national elections scheduled for January next year.
“The bomber detonated himself near the vehicle of the deputy superintendent of Police,” Deputy Inspector General of Police Munir Ahmed said, adding the blast took place near a mosque where people were gathering for a procession to mark Mohammad’s birthday, a public holiday.
A boy injured in a bomb explosion receives treatment at a hospital, in Mastung near Quetta.Credit: District Police Office/AP
The Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan, an umbrella group of various hardline Sunni Islamist groups, denied it had carried out the attack.
The casualties were being treated at hospitals in the nearby town of Mastung. Interior Minister Sarfraz Bugti called the blast was a “very heinous act”.
In July, more than 40 people were killed in a suicide bombing in north-western Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province at a religious political party’s gathering.
Muslims chant religious slogans during a rally celebrating the birthday of Islam’s Prophet Muhammad in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, on Friday. Thousands of Muslims take part in religious processions, ceremonies and distributing free meals among the poor to mark the holiday.Credit: AP
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