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With 95 dead in police mosque attack, the nation is in shock as a political stalemate hampers the chance for a coordinated response.
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — After frantically combing through the debris of a devastated mosque throughout the night and Tuesday morning, police called off the search for survivors of a terrorist suicide bombing in the highly guarded site where several hundred police and army men had gathered for afternoon prayers.
Source: Pakistan reels after bombing kills almost 100, fears more terrorism to come