
* Suicide bomber blows himself up as guards try to stop him at the gate of Shia mosque * 15-year-old attacker’s body found * President, PM condemn blastCHAKWAL: A suicide bomber blew himself up at a Shia religious gathering in an Imambargah in Chakwal on Sunday, killing at least 22 people and wounding 60.The attacker struck at the gates of a Shia mosque where some 1,200 people were attending a religious gathering, police said.“Twenty-two precious lives have been lost in this attack,” Punjab police chief Shaukat Javed told reporters. He said a joint investigation team had been constituted to probe the attack.The official said the suicide bomber appeared to be a 15-year-old boy whose legs and head, with damage to the face, had been found at the blast site.Provincial Law Minister Rana Sanaullah said the bomber could not enter the mosque and blew himself up at the entrance.“The bomber was intercepted at the entrance otherwise he could have caused large-scale casualties,” Sanaullah said. “We have sent two helicopters to move the injured to hospitals in other cities.”One witness described hearing a “very loud blast” during a brief interval in the religious session when people were going in and out of the mosque.“There was a huge blast and a lot of smoke. I rushed to the main gate and saw several bodies lying in a pool of blood and body parts scattered all around,” Qazi Wafa said. “It was the most horrible scene of my life, but I immediately started helping efforts to get the wounded to hospital.”He said Shias and Sunnis lived “like brothers” in the neighbourhood and that both were participating in the religious gathering.President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani “strongly condemned” the bombing, and ordered authorities to find the perpetrators and punish them. agencies





