Pakistani police call off search after deadly mosque attack
Police called off the search for survivors of a terrorist suicide bombing in Peshawar, Pakistan, on Jan. 30. The blast killed 95 people and injured 221 others, making it one of the deadliest attacks ever carried out against Pakistan’s security forces.
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