Two bombs ripped through an Islamic school Sunday in Pakistan, killing eight and injuring 42 in the latest outbreak of violence gripping the southern port city of Karachi. The blasts went off near a restaurant close to Jamia Binoria in western Karachi, a Sunni Muslim school where thousands study, said Fayyaz Leghari, a senior Karachi police official. There was no claim of responsibility. Eight people died and 42 others were injured, Leghari said. Some were Jamia Binoria students, but no casualty breakdown was available. One of the dead was a child who’d been passing by with his parents, said Iqrar Abbasi, a doctor at Civil Hospital Karachi. Full Story
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