Explosion kills at least 20 in Shia mosque in Pakistan

Explosion injured more than 50 as it ripped through mosque in city of Shikarpur

Men carry the casket of a victim of a suicide attack outside a Shi’ite mosque in the Pakistani city of Rawalpindi. Sectarian violence has been on the rise in Pakistan, where radical Sunni Islamist groups often target mosques frequented by Shi’ites, whom they see as infidels.   Photograph: Faisal Mahmood/Reuters
Men carry the casket of a victim of a suicide attack outside a Shi’ite mosque in the Pakistani city of Rawalpindi. Sectarian violence has been on the rise in Pakistan, where radical Sunni Islamist groups often target mosques frequented by Shi’ites, whom they see as infidels. Photograph: Faisal Mahmood/Reuters

At least 20 people were killed on Friday when an explosion ripped through a packed Shia mosque in the Pakistani city of Shikarpur and left more than 50 others injured, officials said.

Sectarian violence has been on the rise in Pakistan, where radical Sunni Islamist groups often target mosques frequented by Shias, whom they see as infidels.

Shias form about a fifth of the population of around 180 million.

“At least 20 dead bodies and more than 50 wounded people have been brought to the hospital,” said Shaukat Memon, a doctor at a nearby hospital.

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It was unclear what caused the explosion during Friday prayers in the busy central part of the town, police said.

“We are trying to ascertain the nature of the blast,” said Shikarpur police chief Saqib Ismail Memon. “A bomb disposal squad is examining the scene.”

Part of the mosque collapsed after the explosion, burying some of the wounded in rubble. Bystanders later pulled them out.

Reuters