At least 55 people died and nearly 100 wounded in a suicide attack on a mosque in northwestern Pakistan, local authorities say.
The attack took place in Darra Adam Khel prayers in Pakistan's tribal areas near the Hours later, grenades thrown into the second mosque near Peshawar, killing at least two people, police said.
It was not immediately clear who carried out the attacks, the latest in a series of bombings.The mosque and shrine Pakistani Taliban have claimed responsibility for the attacks in the past and has been particularly active in recent years in and around Peshawar.
Darra Adam Khel bomb may have been supporters of Taliban militants in response to the recent tour war zone. After an attack, unknown assailants threw hand grenades into a mosque during evening prayers in the village of Sulemankhel, about 7 km (4.5 miles) north of Peshawar, police said.At least two people were killed and over 20 injured.
The attack took place in Darra Adam Khel prayers in Pakistan's tribal areas near the Hours later, grenades thrown into the second mosque near Peshawar, killing at least two people, police said.
It was not immediately clear who carried out the attacks, the latest in a series of bombings.The mosque and shrine Pakistani Taliban have claimed responsibility for the attacks in the past and has been particularly active in recent years in and around Peshawar.
Darra Adam Khel bomb may have been supporters of Taliban militants in response to the recent tour war zone. After an attack, unknown assailants threw hand grenades into a mosque during evening prayers in the village of Sulemankhel, about 7 km (4.5 miles) north of Peshawar, police said.At least two people were killed and over 20 injured.

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