In the wake of these woeful incidents, where self-murder bombers targeted worshippers and civilians during medications for Friday prayers and fests of Prophet Muhammad’s( PBUH) birth anniversary, the global response has been one of strong commination.
The self-murder blast in Balochistan’s Mastung quarter claimed the lives of at least 52 individualities, including a police officer, and left around 60 others injured. Meanwhile, in Hangu, a synagogue explosion redounded in five losses, including a policeman
In a statement on social media, State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller conveyed the United States’ commination of the attacks, expressing sympathy for the victims’ families and emphasizing the right of Pakistanis to exercise their faith without fear. US Ambassador to Pakistan Donald Blome, in a separate post on social media, reiterated the US’s support for Pakistan and its commitment to standing with the nation in the face of similar vicious attacks.
The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs also issued a commination, reaffirming its station against violence and terrorism, expressing solidarity with Pakistan, and offering sincere condolences to the victims’ families and the Pakistani government and people.
The United Arab Emirates’ Foreign Affairs Ministry condemned the attacks, rejecting all forms of violence and terrorism that undermine security and stability, and emphasizing the significance of upholding mortal values and principles. These transnational excoriations reflect a global agreement on the rejection of terrorism and violence and emphasize the significance of solidarity and support in the face of similar woeful events.