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US condemns suicide attack in Pakistan, says Matthew Miller

He added that the Pakistani people have suffered greatly at the hands of terrorists through this deadly attack that killed 54 people and left nearly 200 wounded.

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WASHINGTON: The United States condemn in the strongest terms the attack in northwestern Pakistan on Sunday during a political rally, States Department official spokesperson Matthew Miller said on Tuesday (local time).

He added that the Pakistani people have suffered greatly at the hands of terrorists through this deadly attack that killed 54 people and left nearly 200 wounded. “We condemn in the strongest terms the attack in northwestern Pakistan on Sunday during a political rally. We are deeply saddened by the loss of life and injuries sustained from the explosion and share our heartfelt condolences with those affected by the attack. The Pakistani people have suffered greatly at the hands of terrorists,” Miller said while addressing a regular States Department press briefing on Tuesday.

The Islamic State group on Monday claimed responsibility for the Bajaur suicide blast in Pakistan. The bombing targeted an election rally in Pakistan’s border district of Bajaur on Sunday in which 54 people lost lives, including 23 children.

“A suicide attacker from the Islamic State [ISIL] … detonated his explosive jacket in the middle of a crowd” in the town of Khar, the armed group’s news arm Amaq said in a statement, according to Al Jazeera.

A bomber detonated an explosives-packed vest near the platform as some 400 members of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F) party, a significant government coalition partner led by hardline politician Fazlur Rehman, awaited the start of the speeches.

The gathering was hosted near a market beneath a huge tent, but Rehman chose not to go. Rehman has previously escaped at least two explosions that occurred at political rallies in 2011 and 2014, Al Jazeera reported. (ANI)

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