The death toll from the Peshawar mosque bombing in Pakistan has risen

Local media says that the death toll from the mosque bombing in the Pakistani city of Peshawar has risen to at least 47.

  • The death toll from the accident rose to 47 dead and at least 157 injured

The death toll from the mosque bombing in the Pakistani city of Peshawar has risen to at least 47, according to local media.

Today, Monday, the “Geo TV” channel reported, quoting officials, that the death toll from the accident rose to 47 dead and at least 157 injured as a result of the accident. The explosion in the mosque during the noon prayer.

The explosion occurred in the mosque in the city of Peshawar, in the presence of a large number of worshipers. “Part of the building collapsed and many are believed to be under the rubble,” the official added.

According to security officials, the suicide bomber was present in the front row during the prayer when he blew himself up, injuring dozens who were performing the noon prayer.

On the other hand, a medical official stated that most of the dead in the explosion were policemen.

In a first reaction to the attack, Prime Minister Mohammad Shahbaz Sharif strongly condemned the suicide bombing, saying, “The terrorists wanted to create panic by targeting those who are protecting the country.”

This bombing comes at a time when the Pakistani Taliban escalated its bombings in Pakistan, following the efforts of peaceful talks and a cease-fire between them and the government failed.

It is worth noting that in March 2022, he was targeted terrorist bombing A mosque in the same area (Peshawar), killing 56 people.

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