ISLAMABAD, May 29 (Xinhua) -- The attackers of Ahmadis worship places in eastern Pakistan's city of Lahore have been identified, local TV channels reported on Saturday.
Quoting intelligence sources, the private TV SAMAA reported that terrorists of the banned religious outfit Harkatul Mujahiden were behind the deadly attacks on Ahmadis.
One of them came from Swat area of northwest Pakistan, three from Rahimyar khan, a famous city in the south of Punjab province, the channel reported.
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Damaged vehicles are seen in Garhi Shahu area after a militant attack in eastern Pakistani city of Lahore, Pakistan, on May 28, 2010. |
Two separate groups identified themselves as Tehrek-e-Taliban Pakistan Punjab wing and Al-Qaeda Al-Jihad Punjab wing claimed responsibility for the attack on Friday.
Two groups of unknown militants attacked two worship places of a religious group Ahmadi almost simultaneously in Lahore on Friday, leaving 95 people dead and more than 100 injured.
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