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QUETTA, Pakistan -- The death toll from a bomb blast at a Sufi shrine in southwest Pakistan Saturday has risen to 50 people with more than 100 wounded, officials said.The Islamic State group later claimed responsibility for the suicide attack at the shrine of Sufi saint Shah Bilal Noorani in the southwestern province of Baluchistan. Defense Sec.: The Trump administration should finish ISIS 04:42 Abdur Rasool, an official at the provincersquo home ministry, said rescuers were transporting the wounded to hospitals and the dead to local morgues, but were struggling in the difficult mou adidas campus 80s ntainous terrain, some 217 miles south of the provincial capital, Quetta.The blast targeted worshippers as they were in the throes of their devotional dhamal dance, and the courtyard at the time was packed with families, women and children.The Islamic State grouprsquo statement on the ISIS-affiliated Aamaq news agency said the suicide attack had targeted Shiites. The shrine is frequented by both Pakistanrsquo Sunni Muslim majority and Shiite minority. ISIS considers all Shiite Muslims heretics. The blast comes ahe adidas samba adidas ad of af1 the Prime Minister Nawaz Sharifrsquo pre-planned trip to the province tomorrow, where he will see off the first Chinese shipping consignment to Africa from Gw Pngw Russians blame Soyuz launch abort on deformed sensor
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