Serial Bombs blast Shia community in Pakistan

Shia bombings 150x150 Serial Bombs blast Shia community in Pakistan Early morning, three serial suicide bomb attacks rocked Pakistan, killing more than 29 people including journalists, policemen and rangers and several were wounded.

Two bombs have blasted on a Shia Muslim procession at mosques in the Pakistani city of Rawalpindi and  Karachi where mourners gathered for Muharram ritual, while recent one has targeted  in Rawalpindi at a procession near the Quetta , Qasr-e-Shabbir Mosque in which 22 dead and injuring more than 40, including children.

Reports are that targeting school children, a suicide bomber loaded with explosions blast himself in a roadside bomb in Quetta, killing five people and more than 30 were wounded.

The whole incident was cover with disseminated body parts. As soon as the attacks occurred the rescue team reached at site, all the injured have been taken to hospital, expecting more casualties.

As there were more than seven grenades which were plotted near the scene, and more than four thousand mourners who kept on marching after the incident had never aware by that. Moreover, reports are that all these grenades were detected very soon as informed and failed by rescuers.

Still no terror group came front to take  claim of responsibility for the attack, but reports suggested that Sunni extremist groups linked to al-Qaeda behind these attacks.

The deadly attacks occurred at that time when amid tight securities have been designed with more than thousands of police forces for celebration of  Shias at the holy month of  Muharram, marks the anniversary of the death of Imam Hussein, a grandson of the Islam’s Prophet Mohammad.

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