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Pakistan Karachi bomb blast kills at least 28 | |
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At least 28 people have been killed by a bomb explosion in the Pakistani city of Karachi, police say. | |
The blast in the mainly Shia Muslim area of Abbas Town destroyed several buildings and set others on fire. Some reports spoke of a second explosion. | The blast in the mainly Shia Muslim area of Abbas Town destroyed several buildings and set others on fire. Some reports spoke of a second explosion. |
No group has yet said it planted the bomb, which went off near a mosque as worshippers left evening prayers. | |
Pakistan's Shia minority are the target of frequent sectarian attacks from Sunni militant groups. | Pakistan's Shia minority are the target of frequent sectarian attacks from Sunni militant groups. |
The explosion sent a huge column of smoke into the sky above Karachi and caused a power cut in part of the city. | The explosion sent a huge column of smoke into the sky above Karachi and caused a power cut in part of the city. |
Rescuers have been struggling to reach people trapped under the rubble. | |
Residents have been using car headlights to help the search for survivors, local media reports said. | |
More than 50 people were injured, and there are fears the number of dead will rise. | More than 50 people were injured, and there are fears the number of dead will rise. |
Police are investigating where the explosives were planted and whether it was a suicide attack. | |
Rescue work was delayed as some residents fired guns into the air in anger at the carnage, reports say. | Rescue work was delayed as some residents fired guns into the air in anger at the carnage, reports say. |
Sectarian divide | Sectarian divide |
Pakistan's main political and religious leaders rushed to condemn the attack - the latest to target the Shia minority. | Pakistan's main political and religious leaders rushed to condemn the attack - the latest to target the Shia minority. |
Nearly 200 people were killed in two separate bombings targeting the Shia community in the south-western city of Quetta in January and February. | Nearly 200 people were killed in two separate bombings targeting the Shia community in the south-western city of Quetta in January and February. |
Some relatives of the victims there initially refused to bury their dead in protest at what they said was the failure of the authorities to protect their community from attack. | Some relatives of the victims there initially refused to bury their dead in protest at what they said was the failure of the authorities to protect their community from attack. |
No group has yet admitted to carrying out the Karachi bombing, but correspondents say suspicion is likely to fall on Sunni militant groups. | |
Groups such as Lashkar-e-Jhangvi regard Shia Muslims as heretics and have stepped up attacks in recent years. | Groups such as Lashkar-e-Jhangvi regard Shia Muslims as heretics and have stepped up attacks in recent years. |
They are thought to have set several training camps for militants and police seizures have shown they have access to large quantities of weapons and explosives, the BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Islamabad says. | They are thought to have set several training camps for militants and police seizures have shown they have access to large quantities of weapons and explosives, the BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Islamabad says. |
Some activists called 2012 the worst year in living memory for attacks on Pakistan's Shia community. | Some activists called 2012 the worst year in living memory for attacks on Pakistan's Shia community. |
Last month Pakistan's Supreme Court called on the authorities to devise a strategy to protect Shia Muslims more effectively, given the increase in attacks. | |
Karachi - Pakistan's biggest city and commercial capital - has a long history of violence. | Karachi - Pakistan's biggest city and commercial capital - has a long history of violence. |
As well as a sectarian divide between Sunni and Shia, that city has also seen conflict between different ethnic communities - Pashtuns from north-west Pakistan, Mohajirs (immigrants from India following the Partition) and Sindhis. | As well as a sectarian divide between Sunni and Shia, that city has also seen conflict between different ethnic communities - Pashtuns from north-west Pakistan, Mohajirs (immigrants from India following the Partition) and Sindhis. |
Are you in Karachi? Did you witness the explosion? You can send us your experiences using the form below. | Are you in Karachi? Did you witness the explosion? You can send us your experiences using the form below. |
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