LAHORE: The death toll from three suicide bombings in Pakistan`s eastern city of Lahore rose to 31 on Thursday as six people succumbed to their injuries, a rescue official said.
Three suicide bombers targeted a Shiite mourning procession made up of thousands of people on Wednesday at the moment of the breaking of the fast in the holy month of Ramadan.
"Thirty-one people have died and a total of 281 were injured," Fahim Jehanzeb, a spokesman for Lahore`s rescue agency told AFP, adding that he feared more would die from their injuries.
The string of attacks led to an outpouring of fury in the city, with mourners trying to torch a nearby police station.
It was the in first major attack in Pakistan since devastating floods engulfed a fifth of the volatile country over the past month in its worst ever disaster.
Lahore, a city of eight million near Pakistan`s border with India, has been increasingly subject to Taliban and Al-Qaeda-linked attacks in a nationwide bombing campaign that has killed more than 3,500 people in three years.
BDST: 1316 HRS, September 2, 2010