Islamabad: At least three Shia mourners were killed and 50 others wounded after a bomb ripped through a Ashura procession in central Pakistan, officials said.
Security was high on Thursday as Muslims marked Ashura, the 10th day of the holy month of Muharram.
“We have confirmation of three dead and 50 injured from the blast at the procession site,” said a senior government official in the city of Bahawalnagar, in Punjab province.
Social media videos showed bleeding victims lying on a road being helped by members of the public.
“The nature of the explosion is not yet clear as a team is still collecting evidence from the scene,” he said.
Authorities have suspended mobile phone services in major cities as a security measure during Ashura processions. Residents in many urban centres were experiencing signal jams on Thursday. The streets leading to procession routes were also blocked.
Ashura commemorates the martyrdom of Imam Hussein in the Battle of Karbala in 680 AD – a defining moment in the birth of Shia Islam.
The procession later resumed and people continued with the ceremonies, the officials said.
Violence by extremists against Shia Muslims, who make up roughly 20 percent of Pakistan’s 220 million people, has erupted in fits and bursts for decades in Pakistan.
Anti-Shia armed groups have bombed shrines and targeted Ashura processions in attacks that have killed thousands.
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