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Bomber kills 11 outside mosque in Quetta, Pakistan | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
A bomb attack has killed at least 11 people in the south-western Pakistani city of Quetta, hospital officials say. | |
The suspected suicide car bomb exploded in a parking area as hundreds of people were leaving a mosque after Eid prayers, a senior police official said. | |
Police found the remains of the suspected attacker in his car. About 20 other people were injured. Most of the victims were Shia Muslims. | |
Pakistan is celebrating the festival of Eid after the fasting month of Ramadan. | |
"It appears that he [the bomber] was not wearing the explosives on his body but he had planted those in the car and detonated [them] when he could not go beyond the parking lot," Quetta police chief Ahsan Mehboob told the AFP news agency. | |
"Our security was alert, so he could not go beyond the parking, otherwise he might have caused a lot more casualties." | |
He added that all the dead had been identified by their relatives except the body of the bomber. | |
Police say that two women and a seven-year-old boy were among the dead. Several cars caught fire after the blast which also damaged nearby houses. | |
Television footage showed thick black smoke as people ran into the street. Ambulances were taking the wounded to hospital. | Television footage showed thick black smoke as people ran into the street. Ambulances were taking the wounded to hospital. |
Reports say the area where the blast took place is mostly populated by the minority Shia Muslim community. | |
It is not yet known who carried out Wednesday's attack but sectarian attacks in the past have been blamed on Sunni militants. | |
Nationalist Baloch militants are also active in the province - which borders Afghanistan - as are militants linked to the Taliban and al-Qaeda. | |
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