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Pakistan city hit by deadly blast Pakistan city hit by deadly blast
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At least six people have been killed by a blast in the north-western Pakistani city of Peshawar, police say. At least 12 people have been killed and dozens injured by a blast in the north-western Pakistani city of Peshawar, police say.
Dozens of people are reported to have been injured by what the city's mayor said may have been a suicide car bomb. The blast happened in a heavily populated area outside a Shia mosque and near the central Kissa Khwani bazaar, local media said.
The blast happened in a heavily populated area near the central Kissa Khwani bazaar and a number of Shia mosques, local media said. The city's mayor said the attack may have been a suicide car bombing.
The motive for the attack, which damaged a number of buildings, was not immediately clear.
Earlier on Friday, six people died in what was believed to be a sectarian attack in the Orakzai tribal region.Earlier on Friday, six people died in what was believed to be a sectarian attack in the Orakzai tribal region.
The north-west of Pakistan has been hit by a wave of recent violence, much of it linked to army operations against al-Qaeda and Taleban fighters and tribesmen who support their cause. North-west Pakistan has been the scene of a number of sectarian attacks involving Shia and Sunni Muslims.
Shias make up less than 20% of Pakistan's population and thousands of militants from both their community and from the majority Sunnis have been killed in tit-for-tat attacks over the past decade.
Friday's attacks also come against the backdrop of army operations in north-west Pakistan against al-Qaeda and Taleban fighters and tribesmen who support their cause.