“A suicide bomber detonated the explosives inside a crowded snooker club on Alamdar Road, a Shiite-dominated neighbourhood of Quetta. Fifteen minutes later, another explosion went off outside the club as police, media persons and rescuers rushed to the site,” Home Secretary Akbar Hussain Durani told the Express Tribune.
“Dozens of people have been killed in Pakistan’s Quetta in twin sectarian bomb attacks.
The deadly coordinated explosions rocked the south-western city of Pakistan with a majority of Shiite Muslims killing at least 101 people. The death toll is likely to rise sharply as more than 150 people have been injured, many critically.”
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