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Suicide bombing tears through Shiite mosque in Pakistan, kills 56 worshipper­s, wounds 194

- By KATHY GANNON and RIAZ KHAN The Associated Press

PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A suicide bomber struck inside a Shiite Muslim mosque in Pakistan’s northweste­rn city of Peshawar during Friday prayers, killing at least 56 worshipper­s and wounding 194 people, hospital officials said.

No militant group immediatel­y claimed responsibi­lity for the attack. Both the Islamic State group and the Pakistani Taliban — a militant group separate from the Taliban in Afghanista­n — have carried out similar attacks in the past in the area, located near the border with Afghanista­n.

According to the spokesman at Peshawar’s Lady Reading Hospital, Asim Khan, many of the wounded were in critical condition. Scores of victims were peppered with shrapnel, several had limbs amputated and others were injured by flying debris.

Peshawar Police Chief Muhammed Ejaz Khan said the violence started when an armed attacker opened fire on police outside the mosque in Peshawar’s old city. One policeman was killed in the gunfight, and another police officer was wounded. The attacker then ran inside the mosque and detonated his suicide vest.

The suicide bomber had strapped a powerful explosive device to his body, packed with 5 kilograms (12 pounds) of explosives, said Moazzam Jah Ansari, the top police official for Khyber Pukhtunkhw­a province where Peshawar is the capital.

The device was hidden beneath a large black shawl that covered much of the attacker’s body, according to CCTV footage seen by The Associated Press. The footage showed the bomber moving quickly up a narrow street toward the mosque entrance. He fired at the police protecting the mosque before entering inside.

Within seconds, a powerful explosion

occurred and the camera lens was obscured with dust and debris. Ansari said the crudely made device was packed with ball bearings, a deadly method of constructi­ng a bomb to inflict the most carnage spraying a larger area with deadly projectile­s. The ball bearings caused the high death toll, Ansari said.

Local police official Waheed Khan said the explosion occurred as worshipper­s had gathered in the Kucha Risaldar Mosque for Friday prayers. There are fears the death toll could still rise further, he added.

Ambulances rushed through congested narrow streets carrying the wounded to Lady Reading Hospital, where doctors worked feverishly.

Shayan Haider, a witness, had been

preparing to enter the mosque when a powerful explosion threw him to the ground. “I opened my eyes and there was dust and bodies everywhere,” he said.

At the Lady Reading Hospital Emergency department, there was chaos as doctors struggled to move the many wounded into operating theaters. Hundreds of relatives gathered outside the emergency department, many of them wailing and beating their chests, pleading for informatio­n about their loved ones.

Outside the mosque, Shiites pressed through the cordoned-off streets. Kucha Risaldar Mosque is one of the oldest in the area, predating the creation of Pakistan in 1947 as a separate homeland for the Muslims of the Indian subcontine­nt.

 ?? AP photo ?? An injured man is taken from the site of bomb explosion at a Shiite mosque in Peshawar, Pakistan on Friday. A powerful bomb exploded inside a Shiite Muslim mosque in Pakistan's northweste­rn city of Peshawar on Friday, killing scores of worshipper­s and wounding dozens more, many of them critically, police said.
AP photo An injured man is taken from the site of bomb explosion at a Shiite mosque in Peshawar, Pakistan on Friday. A powerful bomb exploded inside a Shiite Muslim mosque in Pakistan's northweste­rn city of Peshawar on Friday, killing scores of worshipper­s and wounding dozens more, many of them critically, police said.

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