Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Bomb explosion near mosque kills at least 52

- ABDUL SATTAR

AT least 52 people died and around 70 others were injured after a bomb exploded near a mosque at a rally celebratin­g the birthday of Islam’s Prophet Mohammed in south-west Pakistan, officials said.

The bombing occurred in Mastung, a district in Baluchista­n province, according to government administra­tor Atta Ullah.

Injured people were taken to nearby hospitals and some are in a critical condition.

Abdul Rasheed, the district health officer in Mastung, said 30 bodies were taken to one hospital and 22 others were counted at another.

A senior police officer, Mohammad Nawaz, was among the dead, Mr Ullah said. Officers are investigat­ing to determine whether the bombing was a suicide attack.

Muslims in Pakistan and around the world celebrate the birthday of Islam’s prophet by holding public gatherings. The birth anniversar­y is known as Mawlid an-Nabi. During the day-long celebratio­ns, Muslims also distribute free meals to people.

Yesterday’s bombing came days after authoritie­s asked police to remain on maximum alert as militants could target rallies making the event.

Pakistan’s President Arif Alvi condemned the attack and asked authoritie­s to provide all possible assistance to the wounded and the victims’ families.

In a statement, caretaker interior minister Sarfraz Bugti denounced the bombing and expressed sorrow and grief over the loss of lives. He said it was a “heinous act” to target people at the Mawlid an-Nabi procession.

The government had declared a national holiday for the birth anniversar­y of Prophet Mohammed, and President Arif Alvi and caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul-haq-Kakar had called for unity and for people to adhere to the prophet’s teachings.

No-one immediatel­y claimed responsibi­lity for the bombing but the Pakistani Taliban quickly distanced themselves from it.

Previous deadly attacks in Baluchista­n and elsewhere have been claimed by the so-called Islamic State group. The gas-rich southweste­rn Baluchista­n province at the border of Afghanista­n and Iran has been the site of a low-level insurgency by Baluch nationalis­ts for more than two decades. Baluch nationalis­ts initially wanted a share of provincial resources but they later launched an insurgency calling for independen­ce.

Separately yesterday, the military said two soldiers were killed in a shootout with the Pakistani Taliban after insurgents tried to enter the south-western district of Zhob in Baluchista­n province.

Three militants were killed in the exchange, the military said.

Also yesterday, a blast ripped through a mosque located on the premises of a police station in Hangu, a district in the north-western Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a province, killing at least five people and

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Rafiq Maqbool An idol of elephant-headed Hindu god Ganesha is taken for immersion on the final day of the 10-day long Ganesh Chaturthi festival in Mumbai, India.

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