2009 Chakwal mosque bombing
5 April 2009 Chakwal Mosque attack | |
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Location | Chakwal, Punjab, Pakistan |
Date | 5 April 2009 (UTC+05.00) |
Attack type | Suicide bombing |
Weapons | Bomb |
Deaths | 30+[1] |
Injured | 150[1] |
Perpetrators | unknown |
The 2009 Chakwal mosque bombing occurred on 5 April 2009, in Chakwal in the Punjab province of Pakistan. An initial casualty count of 30 was reported with at least 150 injuries. The mosque was reportedly "packed" at the time of the explosion. The attack occurred during a religious congregation
Background
[edit]Chakwal is a town located in the Pakistani province of Punjab.
The bombing of the Chakwal mosque came just over a week after another mosque bombing in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas. The attack also occurred at a minority Shia mosque.[1]
Follow up
[edit]The attack came a day after eight paramilitary soldiers were killed in a suicide attack in the capital Islamabad.[1]
Attack
[edit]There was no immediate claim of responsibility though security officials said they believed the attack to be a result of a suicide bombing. The attack also came only days after Tehreek-e-Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud warned of increased attacks.
See also
[edit]- Violence in Pakistan 2006-09, table and map providing overview of all violence in Pakistan between 2006 and 2009.
References
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- 2009 murders in Pakistan
- Suicide bombings in 2009
- 21st-century mass murder in Pakistan
- Suicide bombings in Pakistan
- Mass murder in 2009
- Attacks on Shiite mosques in Pakistan
- Terrorist incidents in Pakistan in 2009
- Improvised explosive device bombings in Punjab, Pakistan
- April 2009 crimes
- Mosque bombings in Pakistan
- April 2009 events in Pakistan
- 21st-century attacks on mosques