An explosion believed to have been caused by a suicide bombing at a mosque in northwestern Pakistan on the 30th has killed 95 people so far, and the police are investigating the lack of security around the scene.

At least 95 people have been killed and more than 200 injured in a mosque in Peshawar, northwestern Pakistan, on the afternoon of the 30th, which is believed to have been caused by a suicide bomber, according to local authorities. increase.



Local hospitals put the death toll at 100, as many died under the roofs of buildings that had been destroyed by the explosion.



The mosque at the site is located in the site where the security agency buildings and staff's residences are gathered in the center of Peshawar.



A senior local police officer who held a press conference on the 31st announced that he would proceed with the investigation, assuming that the security around the scene was inadequate.



In Pakistan, the Islamic extremist organization "Pakistan Taliban Movement" has repeatedly targeted military and police facilities in various places, and the security agencies are on high alert. shock is spreading.