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Suicide Attack at Imam Bargah Leaves Multiple Casualties

A suicide bomber attacked an Imam Bargah gate, killing at least five and injuring several others; authorities are investigating the incident.

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Suicide Attack at Imam Bargah

A suicide bomber attacked an Imam Bargah, leaving multiple casualties; authorities investigate the incident [IC : by AFP]

February 6, 2026

Islamabad — A suicide bombing occurred at the gate of an Imam Bargah earlier today, according to local sources and eyewitness reports.

The attacker reportedly entered the premises and detonated explosives at the entrance, causing panic and chaos among worshippers present at the site. The exact location of the incident is being verified, as some eyewitnesses reported disruptions in communications within the mosque.

Officials from local law enforcement and emergency response teams rushed to the scene to evacuate the injured and secure the area. Ambulances transported those affected to nearby hospitals for urgent medical care.

Authorities are investigating the attack and have urged the public to avoid spreading unverified information, as details are still being confirmed. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack so far, and security forces have increased vigilance around religious sites in the region.

The incident has raised concerns about the safety of religious gatherings and the ongoing threat of terrorist attacks in the area. Residents and community leaders have condemned the attack and called for heightened security measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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