
At least 52 people have been killed and dozens more have been injured in a suicide bomb attack in Pakistan, officials have said.
The bombing happened near a Mosque in Mastung, a district in the province of Baluchistan, according to government administrator Atta Ullah.

The injured were taken to nearby hospitals and some are in a critical condition.
A senior police officer, Mohammad Nawaz, was among the dead, Mr Ullah said.
At the time, people were gathering for a procession to mark the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad, which is a public holiday.
No group has claimed responsibility for the blast, which comes against a backdrop of attacks claimed by militant groups in the west of the country, ahead of national elections due to be held in January next year.
Deputy inspector general of police Munir Ahmed said: “The bomber detonated himself near the vehicle of the deputy
superintendent of police.”
Interior Minister Sarfraz Bugti branded the attack a “very heinous act”.
In July, more than 40 people were killed in a suicide bombing in north-western Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province at a
religious political party’s gathering.
