Bomb Kills Sufi Leader At Shrine In Northwest Pakistan

Police say a bomb has killed a prominent religious leader and two of his guards at a Sufi shrine in a tribal region of northwest Pakistan.

Reuters reports that the blast occurred when Faqir Jamshed was presiding at a function – with thousands in attendance -- in the shrine near the city of Dera Ismail Khan on August 4.

However, Pakistani media says Jamshed and his guards were killed when their vehicle hit a roadside bomb in the area.

The blast came as Pakistani police braced for a militant backlash against continuing military operations in Pakistan's restive North Waziristan tribal region near the border with Afghanistan, where the Taliban has a strong presence.

Taliban extremists condemn Sufi Muslim devotees as "unIslamic" and have launched dozens of attacks on Sufi shrines in recent years.

Based on reporting by Reuters, dawn.com, and dunyanews.tv