Shias butchered(again)
By NASEER KAKAR, Associated Press WriterUpdate: The death toll is 50.QUETTA, Pakistan - A powerful bomb exploded Saturday at a gathering of minority Shiite Muslims in a remote town in southwestern Pakistan, killing at least 15 people and wounding 25 others, police said.
Thousands of worshippers had congregated at the shrine of a Shiite saint near the town of Naseerabad, about 210 miles south of Quetta, when the bomb went off outside, said Merab Khan, a local police official.
It was not immediately known who was behind the blast. Police said they were investigating.
"Right now people are angry. They are wailing and crying. Some of them have blocked roads in the town and we are trying to control the situation," Khan told The Associated Press.
Khan said the bodies and injured, some in critical condition, were transported to a nearby hospital. He expected the death toll to rise.
Pakistan has a history of sectarian violence, mostly blamed on rival majority Sunni and minority Shiite extremist groups. About 80 percent of Pakistan's 150 million people are Sunnis and 17 percent Shiites.
50 killed in Jhal Magsi blast
QUETTA (Agencies) - A powerful bomb exploded on Saturday night at a gathering in a remote district in Balochistan, killing at least 50 people and wounding 100 others.
The bomb exploded outside the shrine of a saint, Pir Rakhel Shah, at Darbar Fateh Pur in Gandhawa town of district Jhal Magsi. Thousands of worshippers had congregated at the shrine of the saint near the town of Naseerabad, when the bomb went off outside.
Balochistan Liberation Army’s spokesman Daura Khan Baloch has accepted the responsibility of the blast by satellite phone. Police have cordoned off the area and started investigations.
People were found wailing and crying on the place of incident. Some of them also blocked roads in anger.
Some of the bodies and the injured, some in critical condition, were transported to a nearby hospital.
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