In Pics: Pakistan Mourns in the Aftermath of Lahore Attack
Photos marking the aftermath of the terror attack in Lahore on Easter Sunday that killed 70 people & injured 300.
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Women mourn the death of their family member who was killed in a suicide bombing, in Lahore. (Photo: AP/B.K. Bangash)
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✕ A distraught Affafa lost her parents and a sister while another sister and brother were badly injured in the Sunday bombing. (Photo: AP/BK Bangash) A man stands next to bodies covered in sheets at the blast site, outside the public park in Lahore. (Photo: Reuters/Mohsin Raza) Eric John survived Sunday’s attack. He weeps during the funeral of his cousin killed. (Photo: AP/KM Chaudary) A Pakistani Christian mother cries standing by her son’s coffin as she holds on to her daughter during his funeral in Lahore. (Photo: AP/BK Bangash) And that’s all that remains. A Pakistani security personal collects evidence at the site of bombing. (Photo: AP/BK Bangash) ADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENTFamilies crying over coffins. Lahore in mourning for three days after blast killed more than 70 people. (Photo: Reuters/Mohsin Raza) Rescue workers evacuate an injured young man from the site of a blast. (Photo: Reuters/Mohsin Raza) The grandmother of Pakistani Christian boy mourns his death, at a church in Lahore. (Photo: AP/BK Bangash) Men mourn the death of their relatives. (Photo: Reuters/Mohsin Raza) Pakistani nuns hold candles during a vigil for victims of Sunday’s deadly suicide bombing in a park. (Photo: AP/KM Chaudary) (At The Quint, we question everything. Play an active role in shaping our journalism by becoming a member today.)