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Victims of a devastating suicide attack buried in Pakistan

Thousands of people gathered in Islamabad to bury the victims of a suicide attack claimed by ISIS that killed over 30 individuals.

On Saturday, in various locations across Islamabad, thousands congregated to lay to rest the victims of a devastating suicide attack that took place on Friday. The attack, which occurred at a Shia mosque immediately after Friday prayers, resulted in over 30 fatalities and approximately 170 injuries. The Islamic State (ISIS) has claimed responsibility for the attack, heightening concerns about security in the region.

Authorities have revealed that some relatives of the suicide bomber have been arrested as part of the investigation. Among those detained are the bomber's mother and brother, suggesting a probing into the familial connections and possible support for the act of terrorism. The attack is noted as the deadliest in Islamabad in nearly two decades, raising alarms about the resurgence of extremist violence in Pakistan and the challenges faced by security forces in combating such threats.

This incident not only underscores the immediate grief and trauma inflicted on the local community but also presents broader implications for national security and policy. With ISIS asserting its presence through such violent acts, the Pakistani government may face pressure to enhance counter-terrorism measures and address the growing threat of extremist ideologies that fuel such tragic events. The aftermath of the attack will likely lead to heightened scrutiny of security protocols in places of worship as communities grapple with the ramifications of this violence.

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