A devastating suicide bombing occurred at a Shiite mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan, during Friday prayers, resulting in the deaths of at least 31 people and injuring 169 others, according to ABC International. The attack has been claimed by an affiliate of the Islamic State group, as reported by The Hindu. This incident marks the deadliest attack in Islamabad since the 2008 Marriott hotel bombing, highlighting a concerning resurgence of extremist violence in the region, as noted by the South China Morning Post. The New York Times emphasized that this was the second major attack in recent months, raising alarms about the spread of violence beyond Pakistan's border areas. In response, the United States Embassy in Pakistan issued a security alert for American citizens, urging them to exercise heightened caution, as reported by the Pakistan News Network.
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Islamabad Attack Linked to Afghanistan; Security Tightened in Lahore

A suicide bombing at a Shiite mosque in Islamabad killed 31, injured 169. Claimed by ISIS, it raises security concerns and regional tensions, with alleged links to Afghanistan. Arrests made.
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