57 Killed In Suicide Bombings At Two Mosques In Pakistan (Video)

57 Killed In Suicide Bombings At Two Mosques In Pakistan (Video)

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On September 29, suicide bombings targeted two mosques in Pakistan, killing at least 57 people and wounding dozens others as believers marked the birthday of the Prophet Mohammad.

The first bombing targeted a mosque in the Mastung district in the southwestern province of Balochistan. According to the district health official Abdul Rasheedkilled, the attack claimed the lives of 52 people and left 58 others wounded.

The Suicide bomber detonated himself near a police vehicle near the Mosque, senior police official Munir Ahmed said, according to Reuters.

The second attack targeted a mosque in Peshawar city in the neighboring province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, killing five people. The roof collapsed as a result of the attack, broadcaster Geo News said, adding that around 30 to 40 people were trapped under the rubble.

The attack involved two explosions, one of which was at the mosque gate and the prayer hall, Reuters reported citing an official.

Pakistan’s caretaker prime minister Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar strongly condemned the two deadly bombings in an official statement.

“The Prime Minister expressed his condolences to the families of those who died in the blast,” a statement from his office said. “Prime Minister’s prayers for forgiveness for the deceased and patience for the families.”

No group immediately claimed responsibility for the two bombing, which were the most recent in a series of attacks in Pakistan.

Balochistan has seen a decades-long insurgency by separatists who demand independence from the country, citing what they say is the state’s monopoly and exploitation of the region’s mineral resources.

The province has witnessed a spate of attacks in recent months. In March, at least nine police officers were killed and 11 others wounded in a suspected suicide bombing. Later in August, an attack on Chinese engineers was thwarted by Pakistan’s military, leaving two militants dead and the Chinese workers unharmed.

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WT Baker

whomever is behind these horrendous acts of terror should be understood in terms of what is behind them. i would not be surprised to find western intelligence doing what it is used for; disrupting any processfor the potential for peace through development. someone wants to destabilize pakistan to threat efforts to improve relations in the area. geopolitics at it’s dirtiest.

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Mira

islam…
islam is good at producing crazy fools because it’s some crazy fool’s ideology. the faster muslims realize there are no gods, never was any, never will be any, the faster they’ll find peace. isn’t there anyone in those countries with half a brain who can speak the truth? i know… they have been killed already by the mobs of idiots.

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