A suicide bomber blew himself up in a mosque packed with worshippers offering Friday prayers, killing over 40 people and injuring at least 70 others in the restive Darra Adam Khel region of northwest Pakistan on Friday.
The bomber struck while prayers were underway in the mosque at Attariwal village in Akhorwal area. Part of the mosque's ceiling collapsed and many people were buried under the debris, officials said.
"Over 40 people were killed and the death toll could rise as about 70 to 80 were injured. Many of the injured are in a critical condition," Kohat district administration chief Shahidullah Khan told the media. Officials said the bomber was a teenager who managed to enter the mosque, located near the 'hujra' (guesthouse) of pro-government tribal elder Malik Wali Khan.
Shahidullah Khan said authorities received warnings about such attacks almost on a daily basis. Kohat Commissioner Khalid Umarzai too told the media that authorities were expecting
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