
Suicide bombing at mosque in Pakistan kills 32, targeted police
PESHAWAR, Pakistan, Jan 30 (Reuters) – A suicide bombing at a crowded mosque in Pakistan’s Peshawar killed at least 32 people on Monday, the latest attack targeting police in this northwestern city where Islamist militants remain active.
Hospital officials said at least 147 people were wounded, with many of them in critical condition.
Prime Minister Shebaz Sharif called the blast a suicide attack. There were at least 260 people in the mosque, police official Sikandar Khan added.
Meanwhile in the UK …
This may be Speaker's Corner, Hyde Park as a Muslim says to an Indian Christian "any Christian, any Jew, I hate you all for the sake of Allah. If we were at war I would chop your head off." pic.twitter.com/2wGKM2isMh
— David Atherton (@DaveAtherton20) January 30, 2023
