July 2, 2010 8:49 AM

Triple Bomb Blasts Kill 41 at Pakistan Shrine

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(CBS/ AP)  Updated at 5:24 p.m. ET

CBS News has confirmed that three suicide bombers attacked a popular Muslim shrine in the Pakistani city of Lahore late Thursday night. Forty-one people were killed and 175 wounded.

The attackers struck as thousands of people were visiting the Data Darbar shrine, where a famous Sufi saint is buried. Islamic extremists consider Sufis to be heretics and have often targeted them in attacks.

The first suicide bomber detonated his explosives in a large underground room where visitors sleep and wash themselves before praying, said Khusro Pervez, the top government official in Lahore.

Minutes later, a second bomber detonated his explosives in a large courtyard upstairs as people tried to flee the first attack, he said.

The blasts ripped concrete from the walls, twisted metal gates and left wires hanging from the ceiling, television footage showed. Blood stained the shrine's white marble floor. The heads of two bombers have been found, said Pervez.

At least 25 of those wounded in the attacks are in critical condition, said Pervez.

Demonstrators gathered outside the shrine in the hours after the attack, protesting the security lapse that allowed the attacks to occur. Police fired into the air and threw rocks to disperse the protesters.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the bombings - the latest in a wave of deadly attacks to hit the country, where security forces are battling Pakistani Taliban in its lawless regions near the border with Afghanistan.

Lahore is Pakistan's second-largest city and capital of its most prosperous province, Punjab. It is a key political, military, and cultural center and has been the scene of some of the most spectacular attacks in the country over the past year.

On May 28, gunmen and a suicide squad lobbed grenades and sprayed bullets in attacks on two mosques in the eastern city packed with worshippers from the minority Ahmadi sect. At least 93 people were killed and dozens wounded.

The government has been criticized for lacking the will to crack down on militants in Punjab, many of whom are part of now-banned groups started with government support in the 1980s and '90s to fight the Soviets in Afghanistan and pressure archenemy India.

Many of these groups have formed links with the Pakistani Taliban, which has recruited militants to carry out attacks in parts of Pakistan far from its sanctuary in the northwest near Afghanistan.

One of the most high-profile attacks in Lahore came in March 2009, when militants armed with rocket launchers, hand grenades and assault rifles attacked Sri Lanka's cricket team and security detail, killing six police and a driver and wounding seven players and a coach.

That assault led to the suspension of international cricket matches in Pakistan.

In October 2009, teams of gunmen attacked three security facilities in Lahore, leaving 28 dead. In December 2009, two bombs killed 48 at a market in the city.

CBS/ AP
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by notparicular July 1, 2010 11:03 PM EDT
Muslims have been always killing each other; that's how one group proves that they are more Muslim than the other. That's OK. Problem is, they don't know where to stop. So, when they are not killing themselves they turn toward us. I think we should retaliate with our gut instinct, go all out district by district.
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by RoboBlogger July 1, 2010 10:03 PM EDT
I guess it's time to consider Option B for the Pakistani's. Start converting to Christianity.
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by rwsmith29456 July 1, 2010 9:36 PM EDT
Ok Muslim people. Can't you see that the extremists just want to maim and kill, no matter who it is as long as they kill somebody, or hopefully for them, a lot of people, even other Muslims. They are a deadly enemy to EVERYBODY, including you and anybody else who isn't one of them. Some countries have chosen to stand up to these barbarians and you complain if people get hurt in the process. If you continue to subscribe to this you get what you deserve. You can die on the battlefield or get blown up worshiping in your own Mosque.
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by playa1165 July 1, 2010 7:35 PM EDT
More religous killing, Islam, Christians, Jewish, mormons, baptists, and whoever else picks whichever god they think is real. Religion has caused most of the killing in this world since the beginning of time, which none of you can agree upon. 2000 years 10000 years a million years.Magical men in the sky who's sole purpose is to create a race of underserving turds and then punish them. Where can I sign up.
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by lilbear925 July 1, 2010 6:26 PM EDT
I certainly want to hear the Pakistani government and people screaming about the terrorists who killed these civilians. The sure yell loud enough when the suspected US drones take out a couple of insurgents and supposed civilians. Pakistan is not safe until the Taliban steals a nuclear weapon from Pakistan's stockpile. Then, we're all in deep yoghurt
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