More than 60 people have been killed in a double suicide bomb attack on a church in northwest Pakistan, officials say.
A man cries over the death of his brother in the blast Around 400 people were at the serviceAnother 120 people were wounded when the two bombers blew themselves up as worshippers left the church in Peshawar city, which had been offering a free meal of rice.
Nazir John, one of those at the church, said: "There were blasts and there was hell for all of us.
"When I got my senses back, I found nothing but smoke, dust, blood and screaming people.
"I saw severed body parts and blood all around."
Peshawar's commissioner Sahibzada Anees told reporters the bombers struck when the service had just ended.
"Most of the wounded are in critical condition," he said, adding that special security had been in force to protect the church.
"We are in an area which is a target of terrorism and within that area there was a special security arrangement for the church.
Islamic militants are thought to be behind the attack"We are in a rescue phase and once it is over we will investigate what went wrong,"
Witnesses said they heard two blasts, the second more powerful than the first.
Najeeb Bogvi, a senior police officer, said: "After the service ended, people started to come out and the suicide bomber rushed towards them."
An injured person is taken away from the scene of destructionSchoolteacher Nazir Khan, 50, said: "A huge blast threw me on the floor and as soon as I regained my senses, a second blast took place and I saw wounded people everywhere."
Doctor Mohammad Iqbal of Peshawar's Lady Reading Hospital said 61 people had been killed and 120 wounded.
Sher Ali Khan, another doctor at the hospital, confirmed the numbers and said the dead included several women and children.
A woman mourns a victim of the attackIt is the country's deadliest ever assault on Christians.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's office said in a statement: "The Prime Minister said that terrorists have no religion and targeting innocent people is against the teachings of Islam and all religions.
"He added that such cruel acts of terrorism reflect the brutality and inhumane mind set of the terrorists."
No one has claimed responsibility for the attack, but suspicion will likely fall on one of the country's many Islamic militant groups.
Islamic militants have been blamed for previous attacks on the Muslim country's Christian minority, and other Muslim groups they consider heretics.
Christians make up about 4% of Pakistan's population of 180 million
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