24 January 2011 VOA News Twin bomb blasts targeting Pakistan's minority Shi'ite Muslim community have rocked the cities of Lahore and Karachi, killing at least 14 people and injuring more than 50.
Officials say the attack in Lahore was carried out by a teenage suicide bomber. They say he blew himself up at a police checkpoint on the outskirts of a Shi'ite religious procession, where thousands of people were gathered. Several of the 13 victims were said to be police officers.
In the southern city of Karachi, a bomb planted on a motorcycle blew up Tuesday evening, killing at least one person and wounding at least two others in a crowded lower-income neighborhood. The blast took place as a Shi'ite religious procession took place nearby.
A reporter on the scene for Express TV network in Lahore said the head of the suicide bomber was found at the scene of the Lahore attack. It also said police have arrested a suspected accomplice.
Video footage showed ambulances carrying victims away from the scene as security officials clear out at the area and halt the religious gathering.
Islamist militants linked to al-Qaeda and the Taliban have claimed responsibility for a wave of attacks across Pakistan. Security officials and the U.S.-backed Pakistani government have been the target of several attacks. Sectarian violence between Sunnis and the Shi'ite minority continues to also be a threat across the country.