Death toll leaps to 133 and over 200 injured in Pakistan bombing
Associated Press
Underscoring the security threat, two bombs exploded on Friday killing many people in the latest election-related violence to hit Pakistan. The first bomb that killed four people exploded in northwest Pakistan near the election rally of a senior politician from an Islamist party and the second one at the southwestern province of Baluchistan. ( Photo | AP)People taking bodies of bombing victims to their villages for burial after the deadly bomb attack.( Photo | AP)A man talks on a phone sitting next to a body of his family member killed in a bomb attack. ( Photo | AP)The attacks came hours before Nawaz Sharif returned from London along with his daughter Maryam to face a 10-year prison sentence on corruption charges, anti-corruption officials said. ( Photo | AP)Injured persons in Friday's suicide bombing in Mastung are treated at a hospital in Quetta, Pakistan. ( Photo | AP)Following the incident, an emergency was declared in Quetta hospitals, with additional medical staff summoned. ( Photo | AP)The law and order had suddenly deteriorated ahead of elections despite claims by the government and security forces that terrorism has been wiped out of the country. ( Photo | AP)