scorecardresearch
Add as a preferred source on Google
Saturday, February 7, 2026
Support Our Journalism
HomeWorldSuicide bomber kills 12 at mosque in Pakistan's capital, police say

Suicide bomber kills 12 at mosque in Pakistan’s capital, police say

Follow Us :
Text Size:

ISLAMABAD, Feb 6 (Reuters) – A suicide bomber killed at least 12 people during Friday prayers in a Shi’ite Muslim mosque in Pakistan’s capital city of Islamabad, two police officials said.

Images from the site showed bloodied bodies lying on the carpeted mosque floor surrounded by shards of glass, debris and panicked worshippers.

Dozens more wounded were lying in the garden outside the mosque as people called for help. Bombings are rare in the heavily-guarded capital, although Pakistan has been hit by a rising wave of militancy in the past few years.

The explosion hit the mosque during Friday prayers, police official Zafar Iqbal said. “I can’t say how many are dead at this moment, but yes, people have died.”

Two police officials said the attacker was stopped at the gate of the mosque before detonating the bomb. They asked not to be identified as they were not authorised to speak to the media.

A suicide bombing on November 11 killed 12 people in Islamabad and wounded 27 others in an attack Pakistan said was carried out by an Afghan national. No group claimed responsibility for the attack.

Shi’ites, who are in the minority in the predominantly Sunni Muslim nation of 241 million, have been targeted in sectarian violence in the past, including by the Sunni Islamist militant group Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, which considers them heretics.

(Reporting by Asif Shahzad, writing by Sakshi Dayal and Saad Sayeed, Editing by Alex Richardson, Toby Chopra and Andrew Heavens)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

Subscribe to our channels on YouTube, Telegram & WhatsApp

Support Our Journalism

India needs fair, non-hyphenated and questioning journalism, packed with on-ground reporting. ThePrint – with exceptional reporters, columnists and editors – is doing just that.

Sustaining this needs support from wonderful readers like you.

Whether you live in India or overseas, you can take a paid subscription by clicking here.

Support Our Journalism

  • Tags

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Most Popular