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It is unclear exactly who was behind the attack, with two militant groups claiming responsibility. Jandullah and the Junood ul-Hifsa - both with past links to the Pakistani Taliban - said they ordered the double bombing in retaliation for US drone strikes in Pakistan's tribal north-west.
The Pakistani Taliban, however, condemned the attack. Correspondents say the group frequently denies responsibility for attacks which take a heavy civilian toll.
BBC News - Pakistan blasts: Burials amid anger after Peshawar church attack
They are lying.
and even if they had not done it we don't care. We don't want any talks with TTP scum
and even if they had not done it we don't care. We don't want any talks with TTP scum
They are lying.
and even if they had not done it we don't care. We don't want any talks with TTP scum
On Sunday evening it was reported that a faction of the Pakistan Taliban had claimed responsibility for the attack. Various extremist groups have been blamed for previous attacks on Pakistan’s Christian community, which accounts for about 1.5 per cent of the population.