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45 killed in ISIS-claimed blast in Pakistan

More than 100 injured at shrine
Pakistani rescue workers and volunteers carry an injured victim of a bomb blast at a Sufi shrine upon his arrival at a local hospital in Hub town near Karachi, Pakistan. The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the blast that killed 45 and wounded more than 100.

QUETTA, Pakistan – A Pakistani official says the death toll from a bomb blast at a Sufi shrine in southwest Pakistan has risen to 45, with more than 100 wounded.

The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for the suicide attack Saturday at the shrine of Sufi saint Shah Bilal Noorani in Khuzdar district in the southwestern Baluchistan province.

Abdur Rasool, an official at the province’s home ministry, says rescuers transported more than 100 wounded and 45 bodies to hospitals.

The blast targeted worshippers as they were in the throes of their devotional “dhamal” dance.

Islamic militants have previously targeted the province, which for over a decade has been the scene of a low-intensity insurgency by nationalist and separatist groups demanding a bigger share of regional resources.



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