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Pakistan mosque bombing survivors traumatised but undeterred

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Police in Pakistan says the suicide bomber who killed at least 100 people in an attack on a mosque inside a fortified compound may have had 'internal assistance'.
They say several suspects have now been arrested.
Funerals have taken place for some of those killed in the attack. Another 220 were also injured.
The bombing happened during prayers.
A committee has been set up to investigate security lapses at the Peshawar police compound where the bombing took place on Monday.
A faction of Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan initially claimed responsibility, but later the group distanced itself from the attack.

Al Jazeera’s Assed Baig reports from Peshawar, Pakistan.

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