PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AFP) — A bomb ripped through a funeral procession Friday in northwestern Pakistan, killing at least seven people and wounding at least 40 others, police and hospital officials said.
The funeral in the town of Dera Ismail Khan was for a local Shiite figure shot dead Thursday, in what appeared to be sectarian violence between Sunni and Shiite Muslims.
"Seven bodies have been brought to our hospital after the blast," senior doctor at a local hospital, Ashiq Salim told AFP.
Salim said that 40 wounded were also brought to the hospital from the explosion, and that 18 of them were in critical condition.
"It looks like it was a remote control device" that caused the explosion, said local police official Sanaullah.
A security official told AFP the incident appeared to be another case of sectarian violence.
"The powerful explosion hit the funeral procession of a Shiite victim while it was on its way to the graveyard," local police official Khurshid Khan told AFP.
Shiites account for about 20 percent of Pakistan's 160 million-strong, Sunni-majority population.
The groups usually coexist peacefully but outbreaks of sectarian violence have claimed more than 4,000 lives across Pakistan since the late 1980s.
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