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One Detail Was Noticeably Missing From State Department Statement on Pakistan Taliban Attack
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One Detail Was Noticeably Missing From State Department Statement on Pakistan Taliban Attack

"The United States stands with the people and government of Pakistan at this difficult hour."

When the U.S. Department of State released a statement condemning the Pakistani Taliban faction's Easter bombing in a Lahore park, it noticeably omitted the fact that Easter-celebrating Christians were specifically targeted.

The bombing's death toll climbed to 60 people, with 300 others that were reported as wounded. The explosion, which appeared to be a suicide bombing, struck an area that was crowded with Christians who were celebrating Easter. A splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban has since claimed full responsibility for the bombing, which it claimed was specifically targeting Christians who were celebrating the Easter holiday weekend, according to the Los Angeles Times.

But when the Department of State released its statement addressing the bombing, it failed to mention that key component.

"The United States condemns in the strongest terms today's appalling terrorist attacks in Lehore, Pakistan," the statement read. "This cowardly act, which targeted innocent civilians in the Gulshan-e-Iqbal Park, has killed dozens and left scored injured. The United States stands with the people and government of Pakistan at this difficult hour. We send our deepest condolences to the loved ones of those killed and injured, and our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Lahore as they respond to and recover from this terrible tragedy."

The U.S. State Department's statement also declared its continued resolve to increase its efforts in defeating terrorism.

"Attacks like these only deepen our shared resolve to defeat terrorism around the world, and we will continue to work with our partners in Pakistan and across the region to combat the threat of terrorism," the statement concluded.

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