
A worshipper at the Shiite mosque in Pakistan’s Islamabad, where dozens of people were killed in a suicide blast on Friday, described an “extremely powerful” explosion ripping through the building just after prayers started.
Muhammad Kazim, 52, said he arrived at the Imam Bargah Qasr-e-Khadijatul Kubra mosque shortly after 1pm on Friday and took up a place around seven or eight rows from the imam.
“During the first bow of the namaz [prayer ritual], we heard gunfire,” he said outside the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences hospital, where many of the wounded were brought for treatment.
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“And while we were still in the bowing position, an explosion occurred.”

Kazim, who is from Gilgit-Baltistan in northern Pakistan and lives in Islamabad, escaped unharmed, but accompanied his wounded friend to the hospital for treatment.
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