A sectarian attack through the lives of 11 members of the Muslim minority Shiites in southwestern Quetta, Pakistan. Police argued the majority groups, the Sunni Muslims who was behind the violence.
Under the new AP and AFP, Friday (30, 7, 2011), there are still five members of the Group were injured. The incident occurred when an armed group which is not yet known, fired at a vehicle identity himself near a bus terminal.
Quetta is the capital of the State of Baluchistan, which borders the Afghanistan. In situs, Sunni and Shiite extremist groups often clashed over the past 20 years.
No group claimed responsibility for the attack Saturday, but the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, which many consider as a group of armed militia of Sunni Sipah-e-Sahaba accused of violence in recent years.
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