Pakistan: 23 killed, at least 29 hurt in suicide attack during Friday prayers at packed mosque

Update: Suicide bomber hits packed mosque in northwestern Pakistan

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PESHAWAR, Pakistan: A suicide bomber detonated himself in a packed mosque in a northwestern Pakistan, killing at least 23 people and wounding more than 29 during Friday prayers, an official said.

A second regional official confirmed the bombing in the village of Payee Khan, in the troubled Mohmand region of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) bordering Afghanistan.

"The suicide bomber was in crowded mosque, he shouted 'Allahu Akbar' (God is greatest) and then there was a huge blast," Naveed Akbar, deputy administrator of Mohmand agency, told Reuters.

Shaukat Khan, another official in the northwestern FATA region, said at least 29 people were wounded.

"Many people were gathered inside the mosque where a suicide bomber blew himself up," he said.

Pakistan's frontier regions, which are deeply conservative and hard to access due to rough terrain, have long been the sanctuary of fighters from al Qaeda, the Taliban and other Islamist groups.

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