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Suicide bombing at Shiite mosque in Islamabad kills 31 and wounds at least 169
Summary
A suicide bomber struck the Khadija Al-Kubra Shiite mosque near Islamabad during Friday prayers, officials said, killing 31 people and wounding at least 169.
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A suicide bomber struck the Khadija Al-Kubra Shiite mosque on the outskirts of Islamabad during Friday prayers, officials said. Authorities reported 31 people were killed and at least 169 were wounded, with some described as critically injured. The attack is a rare large-scale bombing in the federal capital and comes amid a recent rise in militant attacks across Pakistan.
What is known:
- Officials reported the attack occurred during Friday prayers at the Khadija Al-Kubra mosque on Islamabad's outskirts.
- Authorities gave a toll of 31 dead and at least 169 wounded and said some wounded were in critical condition.
- No group immediately claimed responsibility, and Pakistan's Defence Minister noted preliminary findings about the attacker’s movements.
- National leaders and international representatives issued condolences and condemned the attack, and hospitals received the wounded.
Summary:
The incident highlights a notable attack in the capital amid a broader uptick in militant violence in Pakistan. Officials have released casualty figures and expressed condemnation. Undetermined at this time.
