Islamabad, mosque and Suicide bomber
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At least 31 people have been killed and 169 others injured after a huge bombing at a mosque in Pakistan. The explosion happened during Friday prayers at Khadija Al-Kubra, a Shiite mosque in the country's capital, Islamabad, officials have said.
India said it rejected "any and every" allegation of involvement in a bombing at a mosque in Islamabad on Friday, that killed at least 31 people, saying such claims were baseless and pointless.
The Russian Embassy in Pakistan on Friday condemned “in strongest possible terms” what it described as a “heinous terrorist attack” targeting a mosque in the capital, Islamabad, during Friday prayers.
A powerful explosion tore through a Shiite mosque on the outskirts of Islamabad during Friday prayers on February 6, killing dozens and triggering a large-scale emergency response. Authorities described the incident as a deliberate attack and launched an investigation as the wounded were rushed to hospitals,
A powerful explosion struck an imambargah in Islamabad’s Shehzad Town on Friday, in what officials believe was a suicide attack. The blast occurred at the Tarlai Imambargah, prompting a rapid response from police and emergency teams.
Pakistani leaders Friday strongly condemned a suicide attack that ripped through a religious site in Islamabad and vowed to bring the "extremists to full account." The explosion hit an Imambargah, a Shia Muslim worship place in Islamabad's Shehzad Town area, killing at least 31 people and injuring 169 others.