A suicide bomber killed at least 16
people and wounded 35 others as they attended Friday prayers at a mosque
in a northwestern Pakistani tribal area, officials said.
The bombing took place in the village of
Butmana in the Mohmand tribal district bordering Afghanistan where the
army has been fighting against Taliban militants.
“The Friday prayer was in progress at
the mosque when a suicide bomber blew himself up killing at least 16
worshippers and wounding 35 others,” a senior tribal administration
official told AFP.
“The area is remote and so far I have received only this information from our sources via wireless,” he said.
Another local government official confirmed the information.
There was no immediate claim of
responsibility, but Pakistani Taliban in particular routinely attack
soft targets such as courts, schools and mosques.
Taliban militants stormed a school in
Peshawar in December 2014, killing more than 150 people, mostly
children, in Pakistan’s deadliest-ever terror attack.
The army launched an operation in June
2014 in a bid to wipe out militant bases in the northwestern tribal
areas and so bring an end to the bloody insurgency that has cost
thousands of civilian lives since 2004.
Security in the country has since
improved. Scattered attacks still take place, but they are fewer and of a
lesser intensity than in previous years.
AFP
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