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At least 115 people were killed in a single day — January 10 — in Pakistan following a series of bombings. A militant Sunni group has claimed responsibility for the attacks, which include twin blasts in a bustling billiards hall near the city of Quetta, the Associate Press reported. Radical Sunnis have been targeting minority Shiite Muslims in the country. At least 120 people were also wounded in the blasts, including police officers, journalists and rescue workers who responded to the initial explosion.
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