At least 32 people have been killed in renewed violence in northwestern Pakistan, a local official reported on Saturday.
The attack comes just two days after a series of assaults targeted the Shiite community, leaving 43 dead.
The escalating violence highlights a disturbing trend, as over 150 people have lost their lives in similar attacks since the summer.
The northwestern region, known for its instability, has witnessed frequent sectarian violence and militant activity in recent months.
Authorities are working to address the ongoing security crisis, but the surge in casualties underscores the urgent need for strengthened measures to prevent further bloodshed and protect vulnerable communities.