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Death toll in Pakistan bombing climbs to 31

Associated Press

ISLAMABAD—A suicide bomber targeted a Shiite mosque on the outskirts of Islamabad during Friday prayers, killing 31 people and wounding at least 169 others, officials said, a rare bombing in Pakistan’s capital as its Western-allied government struggles to rein in a surge in militant attacks across the country.

Television footage and social media images showed police and residents transporting the wounded to nearby hospitals. Some of the wounded in the attack at the sprawling mosque of Khadija Al-Kubra were reported to be in critical condition.

Rescuers and witnesses described a harrowing scene, with bodies and wounded lying on the mosque’s carpeted floor. Hussain Shah said he was praying in the mosque courtyard when he heard a sudden, loud explosion.

“I immediately thought that some big attack had happened,” he said.

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He then went into the mosque to utter chaos—many of the wounded were screaming and crying out for help.

Shah said he counted around 30 bodies inside the mosque, while the number of the wounded appeared to be significantly higher.

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