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Pakistan election: Scores killed in bomb attacks on poll rallies Pakistan election: Scores killed in bomb attacks on poll rallies
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A suicide bomber has killed at least 70 people and injured about 120 in an attack on a campaign rally in south-western Pakistan, police say. A suicide bomber has killed at least 85 people and injured about 150 in an attack on a campaign rally in south-western Pakistan, officials say.
They say a provincial candidate was among the dead in the town of Mastung, near Quetta. They say a provincial candidate was among the dead in the town of Mastung.
Earlier on Friday, a bomb attack on another election-related gathering killed four people and wounded more than 30 in the northern town of Bannu. Earlier, a bomb attack on another election-related gathering killed four people in the northern town of Bannu. There are fears of further violence ahead of general elections on 25 July.
There are fears of further violence ahead of general elections on 25 July. Meanwhile, former PM Nawaz Sharif was arrested after flying home from the UK.
On Tuesday, a suicide bomber hit a campaign gathering in the northern city of Peshawar, killing 22 people - including a provincial candidate. Sharif and his daughter Maryam were taken into custody by officials from the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) after landing in the northern city of Lahore.
The Pakistani Taliban said it carried out that attack. The three-term PM was ousted last year after a corruption investigation. Last week he was sentenced in absentia to 10 years in prison.
He has accused Pakistan's powerful security establishment of conspiring against him ahead of the elections.
What is known about Friday's attack?
The attack in Mastung was the deadliest such incident in Pakistan in more than a year. There are fears that the death toll will rise further.The attack in Mastung was the deadliest such incident in Pakistan in more than a year. There are fears that the death toll will rise further.
Among those killed was Baluchistan provincial assembly candidate Siraj Raisani, his family said.Among those killed was Baluchistan provincial assembly candidate Siraj Raisani, his family said.
He was a candidate for Balochistan Awami party.He was a candidate for Balochistan Awami party.
Earlier in the day, a campaign convoy of another candidate was attacked in Bannu.Earlier in the day, a campaign convoy of another candidate was attacked in Bannu.
Akram Khan Durrani, who represents the MMA party, was unhurt, officials say.Akram Khan Durrani, who represents the MMA party, was unhurt, officials say.
Unexpected attacksUnexpected attacks
Analysis by BBC's M Ilyas Khan in IslamabadAnalysis by BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Islamabad
Coming amid claims by the army that militants have been cleared from Pakistani areas, these attacks are unexpected.Coming amid claims by the army that militants have been cleared from Pakistani areas, these attacks are unexpected.
Before the 2013 elections, militants had issued early warnings, resulting in a muted campaign by targeted parties.Before the 2013 elections, militants had issued early warnings, resulting in a muted campaign by targeted parties.
Those same parties and groups appear to be targets again. These attacks may also trigger a new set of tensions ahead of an election already marred by controversy.Those same parties and groups appear to be targets again. These attacks may also trigger a new set of tensions ahead of an election already marred by controversy.
Significantly, all attacks have come in the aftermath of the conviction of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif by an anti-corruption court.Significantly, all attacks have come in the aftermath of the conviction of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif by an anti-corruption court.
Friday's attacks came just hours before Sharif flew in from the UK to Lahore, and the city is under a lockdown ordered by authorities to prevent his supporters from staging a huge welcome for him.Friday's attacks came just hours before Sharif flew in from the UK to Lahore, and the city is under a lockdown ordered by authorities to prevent his supporters from staging a huge welcome for him.
Tensions across Pakistan have been rising further, as ousted Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif returned from the UK on Friday. On Tuesday, a suicide bomber hit a campaign gathering in the northern city of Peshawar, killing 22 people - including a provincial candidate.
Sharif and his daughter Maryam face arrest on arrival in Lahore. The Pakistani Taliban said it had carried out that attack.
The three-term PM was ousted last year after a corruption investigation. Last week he was sentenced in absentia to 10 years in jail. Tensions across Pakistan have been rising ahead of Sharif's return to the country.
He has accused Pakistan's powerful security establishment of conspiring against him ahead of 25 July elections.
Thousands of police officers have been deployed and shipping containers have been placed on some main roads in to block supporters from reaching the airport.Thousands of police officers have been deployed and shipping containers have been placed on some main roads in to block supporters from reaching the airport.
On Thursday, Sharif's PML-N party said hundreds of activists in Lahore had been detained ahead of Sharif's return.On Thursday, Sharif's PML-N party said hundreds of activists in Lahore had been detained ahead of Sharif's return.
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