BFF-23 Two killed in Pakistan mosque bomb blast: officials

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Two killed in Pakistan mosque bomb blast: officials

QUETTA, Pakistan, Aug 16, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – At least two people were killed
and more than two dozen injured after a blast at a mosque in southwestern
Pakistan during Friday prayers, officials said.

Provincial police chief Mohsin Hassan Butt said the explosion — the
latest violence in a string of attacks in restive Balochistan province — was
caused by a remotely detonated bomb in the town of Kuchlak.

“Two people including the prayer leader of the mosque have been killed and
25 others were wounded in an IED blast at a mosque,” he said.

A second police official, Abdul Razzaq Cheema, confirmed the incident and
casualty figures at the mosque, north of provincial capital Quetta.

There were no immediate claims of responsibility for the attack.

Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest and poorest province bordering Afghanistan
and Iran, is rife with Islamist, separatist and sectarian insurgencies, even
as incidents of violence have significantly dropped elsewhere in Pakistan.

Militants still retain the ability to carry out attacks, including on
major urban centres and tightly-guarded targets, and analysts have long
warned that Pakistan is yet to tackle the root causes of extremism.

Balochistan is key to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), part of
Beijing’s Belt and Road initiative.

CPEC seeks to connect China’s western province of Xinjiang with the
Pakistani port of Gwadar, giving Beijing access to the Arabian Sea.

BSS/AFP/SSS/1825 hrs