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Ten killed in Pakistan blast

Another 24 hurt in suicide bombing at popular Sufi shrine

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LAHORE: A suicide blast at one of Pakistan’s oldest and most popular Sufi shrines killed at least 10 people and wounded 24 in the eastern city of Lahore, police said, in an attack claimed by the Pakistani Taliban.

The blast – which a faction of the militant group claimed by email – occurred near the entrance gate for female visitors to the 11th-century Data Darbar shrine, one of the largest Sufi shrines in South Asia, as the country marks the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.

Husks of vehicles littered the pavement near the shrine as first responders rushed to the scene yesterday while armed security forces fanned out in the area.

The emergency room at the Mayo Hospital in Lahore was crowded with the wounded, and people searching for loved ones, said an AFP reporter.

Among them was Azra Bibi, whose son Muhammad Shahid cares for visitors’ shoes – which must be removed before entering. He has been missing since the blast, she said.

“They are not Muslims,” she said, referring to the attackers. “They even targeted worshipper­s.”

The shrine has long been home to colourful Sufi festivals and a prime destinatio­n for the country’s myriad Muslim sects, making it a soft target for militant attacks.

It has been targeted previously, in a 2010 suicide attack which killed more than 40 people.

Since then the area has been increasing­ly hemmed in by heavy security, with visitors forced to pass through several layers of screening before they can enter the complex.

Sufi worshipper­s, who follow a mystical strain of Islam, have frequently been the target of bloody attacks in Pakistan by Islamist militants – including the Islamic State group – who consider Sufi beliefs and rituals at the graves of Muslim saints as heresy.

Senior police official Muhammad Ashfaq told a press conference that the security personnel at the shrine were targeted. Three police officials, two security guards and five civilians including a child were among the dead, Punjab province chief minister Usman Buzdar said.

 ?? — AFP ?? Scene of carnage: Pakistani security officials cordoning off the site of the bomb blast outside the Sufi shrine in Lahore.
— AFP Scene of carnage: Pakistani security officials cordoning off the site of the bomb blast outside the Sufi shrine in Lahore.

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