Suicide bomber kills 89 in Pakistan's Peshawar mosque Police officer Shahid Ali said the explosion occurred seconds after the imam began praying. Peshawar: More than 80 people were killed and more than 150 injured after bodies were pulled from the wreckage of a mosque explosion at police headquarters in northwest Pakistan on Tuesday. The attack took place during Monday afternoon prayers in Peshawar, the provincial capital near the Afghan border where militants are steadily increasing. Rescuers searched through the rubble of the walls and collapsed roof of the bombed mosque overnight and found the bodies of at least nine people. 23-year-old police officer Wajahat Ali told AFP at a hospital on Tuesday: "I was trapped under rubble for seven hours with a dead body on top of it. I had no hope of survival." said. Mohammad Asim Khan, spokesman for Peshawar's main hospital, told AFP the death toll rose to 89 as more bodies were brought from the scene, with about 150 others,...