Pakistan mosque explodes 14 people dead Suicide bombers possible at 9:48 on January 11

An explosion occurred at a mosque in Islamic worship facilities in southwest Pakistan, killing at least 14 people and injuring about 20 people, including those who were visiting the service.

On the night of October 10 in Quetta, a southwestern city of Pakistan, there was a big explosion at the Islamic worship facility mosque. According to local authorities, the explosion has severely destroyed the mosque's building, killing at least 14 people and injuring 19 people at a hospital in the past. At that time, the mosque was crowded with people to worship on Friday.

Authorities say that the number of casualties may increase even further, with some people still being left behind the broken debris.

No statement has been issued so far, but local police have reportedly exploded shortly after the suspicious man entered the mosque due to witness stories and others committed suicide bombers. We are investigating as there is a possibility.

According to local media, the explosion in Quetta also saw a terrorist bomb attack earlier this month, killing two civilians and injuring more than 10 people, raising concerns about the deterioration of security.