Overview
- The blast struck the Imambargah Khadija Tul Kubra mosque in Tarlai Kalan during Friday prayers, marking the deadliest suicide attack in the capital in more than a decade.
- Authorities say the attacker fired at the gates and was confronted by volunteers or guards before detonating explosives inside or near the entrance.
- Officials confirmed 31 dead and 169 wounded, with rescue teams cordoning off the site for forensic work and hospitals treating large numbers of casualties.
- No group has claimed the attack; the conflict monitor ACLED says the operation bears Islamic State characteristics, a description that stops short of attribution.
- Security sources report detentions linked to the suspect, including his brother in Peshawar and his mother in Islamabad, and say a suspected accomplice died in Nowshera as mourners held funerals on Saturday.