A busload of mostly Shia Muslims traveling in southwestern Pakistan were attacked today by insurgents - the people were forced off of the bus, lined up like cattle and shot dead - 13 people were killed while 7 more were wounded.
Now, the article here at DAWN, describes this as part of the sectarian violence in the country and there's no indication that this was the Taliban or another terror group but it reeks of the kind of attack that al Qaeda would pull off, so I'm not counting the Taliban out of this.
The fact of the matter is that Pakistan's population is vastly Sunni and so it's a bit hard to believe that an act like this is designed to create some sort of Shia uprising when that's pretty much a non starter.
Gunmen kill 13 people in Quetta
QUETTA: Gunmen opened fire on Shia Muslims traveling through southwestern Pakistan on Tuesday, killing 13 people in the latest apparent sectarian attack to hit the country, police said.
The gunmen who attacked Tuesday were riding on motorbikes and stopped a bus carrying mostly Shia Muslims who were headed to work at a vegetable market on the outskirts of Quetta, said police official Hamid Shakeel.
The attackers forced the people off the bus, made them stand in a line and then opened fire, said Shakeel.
The dead included 12 Shias and one Sunni, he said. Seven people were wounded.
Local TV footage showed relatives wailing at the hospital where the dead and wounded were brought. One relative hugged a wounded man as another walked by, his clothes soaked with blood.
Protestors blocked the main highway on the outskirts of Quetta to protest the killings and set fire to the bus that took the dead and wounded to the hospital.
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