The blasts targeted the two mosques in the Baazdara area of northwestern Malakand region, senior local administration official Amjad Ali Khan told AFP.
"The two blasts killed at least 13 people and wounded 48 others," Khan said. "Eight of the injured people are in a critical condition," he added.
The bombs were detonated by remote control but information was slow to filter through from the far-flung, mountainous area where there is no mobile phone coverage.
Administration official Imran Khan also confirmed the death toll had risen to 13.
"One blast took place inside a mosque and the second one occurred at the main gate of the second mosque," he told AFP.
Officials had earlier put the death toll at eight.
Survivors told AFP that the bombs exploded as people were leaving the mosques at the end of the weekly Friday sermon.
Iqtidar Khan, 28, said he sustained head injuries.
"I came out of mosque after saying prayers when something pulled me with full force," he told AFP by telephone from hospital after the attack.
"A piece of brick hit my head after a big bang. I could see nothing but smoke and blood on the stairs of the mosque," he added.
He said the front gate and the roof on the veranda of the mosque were destroyed by the blasts.
Caretaker Prime Minister Mir Hazar Khan "strongly condemned" the bombings and ordered authorities to be "vigilant" to avert such incidents in future, a government statement said.
Northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province is on the frontline of a nearly seven-year Taliban insurgency and abuts the semi-autonomous tribal belt where Pakistani troops are fighting against homegrown militants.
The attack came just one day after Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party said it was forming a coalition with the right-wing religious Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) and secular Qaumi Watan Party (QWP).
"Our province has badly suffered due to terrorism and we need unified efforts to bring peace," Pervez Khattak, PTI's nominee for provincial chief minister, told a news conference on Thursday.
PTI emerged as the largest party in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa by securing 35 out of the 99 directly elected seats in the provincial assembly. JI and QWP secured seven seats each.
Its electoral success appears rooted at least in part in Khan's call for an end to military operations and peace talks with the Taliban.
Friday's attack was the deadliest in the country since last Saturday's general election, won by former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, giving him an historic third term as head of the centre-right Pakistan Muslim League-N party.
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PTI is forming the govt in KPK. Time IK got serious and forget the 19 day deadline ( 90?) to end terrorism
Imran Khan welcome to the real world and all the best
Nathan
Before elections there were lots of terror activities. These terror activities completely stopped as soon as the elections were held successfully and one party emerged as clear winner. Now, these terror activities have restarted once again as doubts are being cast on election results.
If the population stands up overwhelmingly with a clear stance, all terror activities will stop immediately. Unfortunately some are still advocating to negotiate and have a dialogue with these terrorists. This emboldens them and they want to remain in relevance through their terror activities.
All dead RIP. by the way.... thinking out of the box can we blame PTI for every thing happening in KPK from now onwards as we do it for MQM in KHI?
We express our deep sorrow over the loss of lives in these bombings. We send our deepest heartfelt condolences to the victims’ families. We also wish a speedy recovery to those who have been injured in these attacks. It is safe to say that these terrorists continue to cross all lines in their bid to send the region into chaos and frenzy. Unfortunately, this is not the first time they’ve targeted a place of worship. These barbaric minded criminals continue to push their dangerous agenda forward by all means necessary. We hope to see the ones responsible caught and punished to the fullest extent of the law. We face a common threat in the form of terrorism, and hope to combine our strength against those who are working against our peace efforts in the region.
Ali Khan
why no condemnation so far by nawaz sharif and fazl ur rehman on malakand mosques killings.
Terrorism has become an industry now. Its going to be extremely hard to get rid of it. Let us see how new government deal with it in Pakistan.
Is it ¤shia mosque ? Rip
Some tough times ahead for PTI. The situation in KPK is very grim. Hope they manage to curb the crisis and prove themselves. This KPK govt seems to have become a double edged sword for them.
After the Malakand Mosques blasts, the people of KPK wonders as to why this bloodbath continues after the election victory of PML(N). They know that Taliban proposed the name of Nawaz Sharif as main guarantor when they made the offer of peace talks with the former PPP led federal government.Had the Taliban realized that the new government will also continue the existing policy about war on terror particularly its Drone aspect.The United States has already ruled out any change in Drones Policy.
Blast in mosque !!!
Sad news,May Allah give complete health recvoery to injured person and bless the Martyred people with "Jannat ul Firdaus". May Allah protect the people of KP and Whole Pakistan....Ameen