Sialkot mosque bombing

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Date1 October 2004
Attack type
Car bombing
Deaths31
Sialkot mosque bombing
Date1 October 2004
Attack type
Car bombing
WeaponsImprovised explosive device
Deaths31

On 1 October 2004, a bombing occurred at the Zainabia mosque[1] in Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan.[2] Hundreds of Shia Muslims were attending Friday prayers in the mosque at the time.[2] The improvised explosive device was hidden in a briefcase and exploded in the centre of the prayer hall.[2] It killed 31 people and injured dozens of others.[3] A second bomb weighing about twelve kilograms was found in a briefcase and defused by a bomb disposal squad.[4]

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