At least 31 killed in election day bombing as Pakistan voters head to the polls amid heavy security
by Shashank Bengali and Aoun Sahi, Los Angeles Times
Jul 25, 2018
3 minutes
ISLAMABAD - A bitter election season in Pakistan concluded in more bloodshed Wednesday when a suicide bombing killed at least 31 people outside a polling station and voters nationwide cast ballots amid a heavy security presence.
Officials said that dozens were wounded in the bombing outside a school that served as a polling center in Quetta, the capital of southwestern Baluchistan province, where some 150 people were killed in a blast at a campaign rally two weeks ago. Both attacks
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