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This is an archive article published on January 31, 2015

Blast in Pakistan: Anger, mourning after Shiite mosque bombing

Sunni Muslim extremists in Pakistan often target Shiites because they believe them to be heretics.

Shiites across Pakistan are mourning and planning to protest after a bombing at a Shiite mosque in the country killed many people.

Abdul Qudoos Kalwar, a senior police official, says the death toll in the blast in Pakistan’s Sindh province rose Saturday after three others died overnight from their wounds.

The bombing happened in Shikarpur, roughly 500 kilometers (310 miles) north of Pakistan’s port city of Karachi.

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Another senior police official, Saqib Memon, also said Saturday that investigators believe a suicide bomber carried out Friday’s attack.

Sunni Muslim extremists in Pakistan often target Shiites because they believe them to be heretics. Shiites plan a mass funeral Saturday for the dead, as well as major protests in cities across the country.

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