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Bomb attack targetting Shia pilgrims kills 20 in southwest Pakistan

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Shia Muslim pilgrims injured in a bomb attack on Sunday are rushed to a local hospital in Quetta, the provincial capital of restive Baluchistan province. Photo: EPA

A car bomb exploded on Sunday near a convoy of buses taking Pakistani Shia pilgrims to Iran, killing 20 people and wounding 24, officials said, the latest attack on the minority sect.

Witnesses said the blast occurred as the three buses were overtaking a car about 60 km west of Quetta, capital of sparsely populated Baluchistan province, site of many sectarian attacks, near the Iranian border.

“The bus next to us caught on fire immediately,” said pilgrim Hussein Ali, 60. “We tried to save our companions but were driven back by the intensity of the heat.”

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An official at Mastung district hospital, said 20 people had been killed and 24 wounded.

Akbar Durrani, Baluchistan’s home secretary, said rescue teams were trying to reach victims in the wreckage of the vehicles, one of which was still in flames some time after the attack. He said the death toll could rise.

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A string of attacks on Shias underscores the government’s inability to crack down on groups promoting sectarian violence.

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