Over a dozen injured in attacks on Shia gatherings in Pakistan
(last modified Wed, 14 Sep 2016 05:59:59 GMT )
Sep 14, 2016 05:59 UTC
  • Over a dozen injured in attacks on Shia gatherings in Pakistan

Two gatherings of Shia Muslim worshippers in southern Pakistan have been attacked, leaving more than a dozen people injured, officials say.

The first attack was carried out outside a Shia mosque in Shikarpur district of Sindh province, located about 470 kilometers (300 miles) north of port city of Karachi. Local officials said two assailants attempted to enter the mosque but were intercepted by police.

Umar Tufail, a senior local police officer, said at least four policemen were injured, when one of the attackers blew himself up outside the mosque, adding, "Four of our men are injured, of whom one is critical."

Separately, at least 10 people, including two policemen, were injured when one assailant blew himself up at a prayer site in the same troubled region.

The attacks came as Muslims were celebrating Eid al-Adha, or Feast of Sacrifice, which fell on Tuesday in Pakistan.

Several Shia religious gatherings have been attacked in different parts of Pakistan in recent years. The country’s Shia leaders have called on the government to bring to justice those behind the ongoing bloodshed and targeted killings.

Several Sunni groups have also denounced the carnage of the Shia Muslims at the hands of extremists and described the issue as a conspiracy against Pakistan.

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