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At least 38 people have been killed in a suicide attack on a mosque in north-western Pakistan, police say. | At least 38 people have been killed in a suicide attack on a mosque in north-western Pakistan, police say. |
The explosion tore through the mosque, near the city of Peshawar, as about 1,000 people offered prayers for the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha. | The explosion tore through the mosque, near the city of Peshawar, as about 1,000 people offered prayers for the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha. |
Among the worshippers was Aftab Sherpao, interior minister in the outgoing government. He survived the attack but said his son was injured. | Among the worshippers was Aftab Sherpao, interior minister in the outgoing government. He survived the attack but said his son was injured. |
The violence comes as Pakistan prepares for a general election next month. | The violence comes as Pakistan prepares for a general election next month. |
President Pervez Musharraf lifted a state of emergency on Saturday, saying the threat from Islamic militants had been contained. | President Pervez Musharraf lifted a state of emergency on Saturday, saying the threat from Islamic militants had been contained. |
We were saying prayers when this huge explosion occurred. It almost blew out our ear drums Shaukat Ali, eyewitness In pictures: Mosque attack | We were saying prayers when this huge explosion occurred. It almost blew out our ear drums Shaukat Ali, eyewitness In pictures: Mosque attack |
But in the past week there have been several suicide attacks. | But in the past week there have been several suicide attacks. |
Officials said Friday's attacker had taken a place among the congregation, in the second row behind Mr Sherpao, at the mosque inside his own residential compound. | |
"Naturally, Aftab Sherpao was the target," the politician's spokesman Salim Shah told the AFP news agency. | "Naturally, Aftab Sherpao was the target," the politician's spokesman Salim Shah told the AFP news agency. |
Witnesses said the dead included some of his police bodyguards. He later visited some of the wounded in hospital. | |
It was the second apparent attack on Mr Sherpao - a close ally of President Musharraf - in eight months. | It was the second apparent attack on Mr Sherpao - a close ally of President Musharraf - in eight months. |
Profile: Aftab Sherpao | Profile: Aftab Sherpao |
As interior minister in the government recently dissolved by the president ahead of elections, Mr Sherpao was the country's top security official and led the government's campaign against Islamic militants. | As interior minister in the government recently dissolved by the president ahead of elections, Mr Sherpao was the country's top security official and led the government's campaign against Islamic militants. |
He is running again as a candidate for parliament in the election on 8 January. | He is running again as a candidate for parliament in the election on 8 January. |
President Musharraf issued a statement condemning the "distorted thinking" of the militants behind the "abhorrent act". | |
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Witnesses described a scene of carnage inside the mosque, in the Charsadda district near Peshawar, after Friday's blast. Dozens of wounded people were taken to local hospitals. | Witnesses described a scene of carnage inside the mosque, in the Charsadda district near Peshawar, after Friday's blast. Dozens of wounded people were taken to local hospitals. |
"We were saying prayers when this huge explosion occurred. It almost blew out our ear drums," said 26-year-old Shaukat Ali. | "We were saying prayers when this huge explosion occurred. It almost blew out our ear drums," said 26-year-old Shaukat Ali. |
"I lost my two brothers," said a weeping Jehangir Khan, who said he had helped retrieve the bodies of six children. | |
The death toll formally stood at 38, but local officials said it might be as high as 50, with a further 100 people wounded. | The death toll formally stood at 38, but local officials said it might be as high as 50, with a further 100 people wounded. |
Correspondents say that it is unusual for militants to carry out attacks during Eid. | Correspondents say that it is unusual for militants to carry out attacks during Eid. |
The BBC's Barbara Plett in Islamabad says there has been a wave of suicide bombings in the past six months, most in the north-west of the country and most aimed at army and government targets. | The BBC's Barbara Plett in Islamabad says there has been a wave of suicide bombings in the past six months, most in the north-west of the country and most aimed at army and government targets. |
More than 600 people have been killed, including around 200 soldiers. | More than 600 people have been killed, including around 200 soldiers. |
The attacks are blamed on pro-Taleban militants retaliating for military operations against them in the border areas near Afghanistan. | The attacks are blamed on pro-Taleban militants retaliating for military operations against them in the border areas near Afghanistan. |
There has been a surge of violence in north-western Pakistan since troops ousted armed militants from the radical Red Mosque in Islamabad in July. | There has been a surge of violence in north-western Pakistan since troops ousted armed militants from the radical Red Mosque in Islamabad in July. |
Troops have driven the militants from a series of small towns and villages where they had tried to implement strict Islamic law. | Troops have driven the militants from a series of small towns and villages where they had tried to implement strict Islamic law. |
The army says it has killed nearly 300 pro-Taleban militants in the restive Swat region in North West Frontier Province. | The army says it has killed nearly 300 pro-Taleban militants in the restive Swat region in North West Frontier Province. |
The fighting in Swat is the first serious insurgent threat from pro-Taleban forces in what is considered a settled area of Pakistan. | The fighting in Swat is the first serious insurgent threat from pro-Taleban forces in what is considered a settled area of Pakistan. |
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