Pakistani militants struck at the heart of the country's legal profession Aug. 8, killing a prominent attorney and then bombing the hospital where dozens of other lawyers had gathered to mourn. The twin attacks killed at least 70 people, most of them lawyers, authorities said.
A breakaway faction of the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the attacks in Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan province, which also wounded more than 100 people.
The hospital bombing was a suicide attack, according to a police official. (AP)
パキスタンのバルチスタン州クエッタの病院で8月8日、自爆テロがあり、約70人が死亡した。犠牲者の多くは同日殺害された弁護士の弔問に訪れた仲間の弁護士だった。
The Japan Times ST: August 19, 2016