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Pakistan mosques hit by deadly blasts Pakistan mosques hit by deadly blasts
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Two explosions in a village in the Malakand region of north-west Pakistan have killed four people, officials say. Two explosions in thee Malakand region of north-west Pakistan have killed at least four people, officials say.
The bombs went off near two mosques in Bazdarra, close to the tribal areas that border Afghanistan. The bombs went off near two mosques in Bazdarra village, close to the tribal areas that border Afghanistan.
An eyewitness, Shahid Ali, told the Associated Press news agency that the explosions came just as Friday prayers were starting.
The BBC's reporter in nearby Mingora says that a dozen people were injured in the blasts.The BBC's reporter in nearby Mingora says that a dozen people were injured in the blasts.
An eyewitness, Shahid Ali, told the Associated Press news agency that the explosions came just as Friday prayers were starting.
"Many people are buried under the rubble," he said.
No-one has yet claimed responsibility for the attacks.
Pakistanis voted in a general election on 11 May, with Nawaz Sharif of the Pakistan Muslim League set to become prime minister for a third time.