Scores killed, injured in Pakistan mosque explosion

Scores killed, injured in Pakistan mosque explosion
Security personnel make way for ambulances carrying injured blast victims outside the police headquarters in Peshawar on January 30, 2023. - At least 25 people were killed and 120 were injured in a mosque blast at a police headquarters in Pakistan on January 30, a local government official said. (Photo by Abdul MAJEED / AFP)

Scores of worshippers have been killed while many sustained injuries after an explosion at a mosque inside a police headquarters in Pakistan on Monday, hospital officials said.

The incident happened during afternoon prayers in the northwestern city of Peshawar near the border with Afghanistan.

An AFP reporter at the scene saw rescue workers carry two dead bodies away in an ambulance. Part of the mosque roof and wall structure had collapsed, and bloodied survivors were limping away from the wreckage.

“We have received dead bodies. It’s an emergency situation,” said Muhammad Asim Khan, a spokesman for the main hospital in Peshawar, adding that at least 39 wounded had so far arrived at the facility.

Last March, an Islamic State suicide bomber attacked a minority Shiite mosque in Peshawar killing 64 in Pakistan’s deadliest terror attack since 2018.