31 killed, 169 injured in suicide attack at Shia mosque in Pak
    Date :07-Feb-2026

31 killed 
 
TV footage showed multiple bodies lying on the floor surrounded by shards of glass and debris. Police and Rescue 1,122 personnel were involved in rescue operations. Officials fear the death toll could increase as some of the injured were in critical condition. An emergency was declared in the hospitals of the capital to deal with the situation, as the injured were being shifted to hospitals. Quoting the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) administration, the ‘Express Tribune’ newspaper said that at least 18 bodies were brought to the hospital, while more than 78 injured were also received. Four injured people were brought to Rawalpindi’s Benazir Bhutto Hospital, where one of them later died during treatment, authorities said. The Army troops and Rangers have cordoned off the area, and security operations are underway in and around the site of the blast.
 
Friday’s attack came when Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev was visiting Pakistan. He arrived here on a two-day state visit on Thursday. President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Senate Opposition Leader Allama Raja Nasir Abbas condemned the attack in separate statements. “Targeting innocent civilians is a crime against humanity,” Zardari said and prayed for the speedy recovery of those injured. Shehbaz directed Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi to thoroughly investigate the incident, identify the culprits and bring them to justice immediately. Abbas, a prominent Shia leader, strongly condemned the attack and said that targeting places of worship is a direct attack on humanity, religion and social values, which cannot be tolerated under any circumstances. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar also condemned the “cowardly suicide attack on innocent worshippers during Friday prayers at a Shia imambargah in Islamabad, killing dozens”.
 
“Targeting places of worship and civilians is a heinous crime against humanity and a blatant violation of Islamic principles. Pakistan stands united against terrorism in all its forms. This barbarity will not intimidate us and extremists will be brought to full account,” Dar said. Defence Minister Khawaja Asif claimed the involvement of India and Afghanistan in the attack, without providing any evidence in support of his claim. In a social media post, he claimed that “it has been proved the terrorist involved in the attack travelled to and from Afghanistan. The collusion between India and Afghanistan is being revealed.” Asif said that security guards at the imambargah had confronted the attacker, who opened fire. “He then blew himself up, standing in the last row of worshippers.” The minister vowed that the state would respond to this “cruelty with full force”. Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Tariq Fazal Chaudhry strongly condemned the attack, expressing grief over the loss of lives in the “cowardly act”. “Such acts of terrorism cannot dampen the morale of the nation.”