were offered in the residential complex Al-Azhar Gardens.
Two more victims passed away
Two more victims who had been injured during the attack, succumbed to their wounds on Thursday bringing the total death toll to 45, said a spokesperson for the Aga Khan community. Meanwhile, six other injured are said to be in stable condition.
In a statement issues a day after the gruesome attack, Iqbal Walji, the president of Aga Khan Council for Pakistan, expressed his gratitude to the government, Pakistan Army, political leaders, civil society and the public for their sympathies and messages of condolence.
He also acknowledged the assurance given by the authorities to ensure the safety and security of Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims residing in Pakistan.
He cited a message by His Highness the Aga Khan’s stating that the Ismailis were a peaceful global community living in harmony with other religious and ethnic groups in many countries across the world, including in the Muslim world.
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