15 heart-wrenching pictures of Sehwan attack aftermath
At least 72 people were killed and over 200 injured when a suicide bomber struck in the midst of devotees
An injured child is treated at a local hospital in the town of Sehwan, a day after the bomb attack. PHOTO: AFP
At least 72 people were killed and over 200 injured when a suicide bomber struck in the midst of devotees at the shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar in Sehwan town, some 200 kilometres northeast of Karachi on February 17.
The bomber entered the compound from the Golden Gate side and headed straight for the area where a crowd of devotees was performing dhamal, a devotional dance.
Here we look at some heart-wrenching pictures of the Sehwan attack aftermath.
An injured child is treated at a local hospital in the town of Sehwan, a day after the bomb attack. PHOTO: AFP
Pakistani security personnel stand guard a day after a bomb attack in the town of Sehwan. PHOTO: AFP
A woman comforts a mourner after the death of a relative at a local hospital. PHOTO: AFP
Devotees react as they gather outside closed gate of the shrine. PHOTO: AFP
Volunteers carry the body of a victim from a hospital in the town of Sehwan, a day after the bomb attack. PHOTO: AFP
Devotees are watched by security officials as they react while gathered outside the closed gate of the shrine. PHOTO: AFP
Security personnel stand guard at the shrine. PHOTO: AFP
PHOTO: ATHAR KHAN/EXPRESS
Scraps of wood and debris from the attack sprawled across the floor. PHOTO: ATHAR KHAN/ EXPRESS
7. gather outside closed gate of the shrine. PHOTO: AFP
Blood-spattered clothes and footwear remain on the shrine premises a day after the attack. PHOTO: ATHAR KHAN/EXPRESS
Relatives mourn over the coffin of a 13-year-old blast victim Zeeshan during his funeral in the town of Sehwan. PHOTO: AFP
Security personnel stand guard at the shrine. PHOTO: AFP
A man helps his injured wife at a local hospital in the town of Sehwan. PHOTO: AFP
PHOTO: ATHAR KHAN/ EXPRESS
The bomber entered the compound from the Golden Gate side and headed straight for the area where a crowd of devotees was performing dhamal, a devotional dance.
Here we look at some heart-wrenching pictures of the Sehwan attack aftermath.