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THE horrific moment a suicide bomb exploded, killing more than 70 people outside a Pakistani hospital, has been captured on film.

More than 150 people had gone to the emergency department of the Civil Hospital in the city of Quetta after prominent lawyer Bilal Anwar Kasi, had been shot by two assassins earlier that day.

But the peaceful scene is ripped to shreds when the huge bomb explodes, leaving survivors screaming with terror.

More than 70 people were killed with another 120 injured with the Pakistani Taliban faction Jamaat-ur-Ahrar now claiming responsibility for the attack.

 People wearing black suits had gathered at the hospital when the bomb exploded
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People wearing black suits had gathered at the hospital when the bomb exploded
 The Taliban bomb explodes, shattering the peaceful scene with the horrified screams of survivors being heard
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The Taliban bomb explodes, shattering the peaceful scene with the horrified screams of survivors being heard
 Pakistani lawyers react as the walk near the bodies of their colleagues at the site of a bomb explosion at a government hospital premises
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Pakistani lawyers react as the walk near the bodies of their colleagues at the site of a bomb explosion at a government hospital premisesCredit: Getty Images
 No one has claimed responsibility for the attack that left almost a dozen dead with survivors left devastated
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No one has claimed responsibility for the attack that left almost a dozen dead with survivors left devastatedCredit: Getty Images
 At least 10 people were killed with another 30 injured in the Bilal Anwar Kasi bombing. Volunteers rushed to the scene to help move an injured lawyer after the bombing
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At least 10 people were killed with another 30 injured in the Bilal Anwar Kasi bombing. Volunteers rushed to the scene to help move an injured lawyer after the bombingCredit: Getty Images
 People comfort each other in the wake of the terrifying bombing which left at least 40 dead
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People comfort each other in the wake of the terrifying bombing which left at least 40 deadCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Survivors and volunteers have tried to help those injured in the blast, which has been condemned by Pakistani leaders as an act of terrorism
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Survivors and volunteers have tried to help those injured in the blast, which has been condemned by Pakistani leaders as an act of terrorismCredit: Getty Images
 Hundreds had gathered at the hospital to pay their respects to murdered lawyer Bilal Kasi
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 Hundreds had gathered at the hospital to pay their respects to murdered lawyer Bilal KasiCredit: EPA
 A lawyer who was injured in a bomb blast waits to receive medical treatment
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A lawyer who was injured in a bomb blast waits to receive medical treatmentCredit: EPA

Police said that unknown men then opened fire on the crowd after the blast.

The large number of people targeted out the front of the hospital included journalists and lawyers, with the group paying their respects to lawyer Mr Kasi, who had been the president of the Balochistan Bar Association.

Mr Kasi had been shot dead on Monday morning while on his way to a Quetta courtroom.

Balochistan Home Minister Sarfraz Bugti said: "The blast occurred after a number of lawyers and some journalists had gathered at the hospital following the death of the president of the Balochistan Bar Association in a separate shooting incident early this morning."

 Those injured at the scene have been helped in makeshift areas
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Those injured at the scene have been helped in makeshift areasCredit: AP:Associated Press
 The bodies of those killed in the attack were left lined up next to the hospital
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The bodies of those killed in the attack were left lined up next to the hospitalCredit: Getty Images
 Bodies have been left in the street in distressing scenes at the hospital
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Bodies have been left in the street in distressing scenes at the hospitalCredit: Getty Images
 The attack has led to a state of emergency being announced for hospitals across the region
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The attack has led to a state of emergency being announced for hospitals across the regionCredit: Getty Images
 Pakistani relatives mourn next to bodies of victims after the attack hit the southwest hospital
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Pakistani relatives mourn next to bodies of victims after the attack hit the southwest hospitalCredit: Getty Images

The Pakistani Taliban faction Jamaat-ur-Ahrar on Monday claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing at a hospital in southwestern Pakistan that killed at least 70 people.

"The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan Jamaat-ur-Ahrar takes responsibility for this attack, and pledges to continue carrying out such attacks. We will release a video report on this soon," spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan said in an email, Reuters reported.

The Islamist movement is the same that carried out the Easter Day bombing the eastern city of Lahore in March that killed 72 people, many of them children, in a crowded park.

A spokesperson for the Balochistan government said the suicide bombing had appeared to be a pre-planned attack" to target the mourners.

The bombing attack has since been slammed with Balochistan government spokesman Anwarul Haq saying: "Our first priority remains to provide immediate medical care to the injured."

Many of the dead had been wearing black suits and ties with at least two of those killed cameramen.

A state of emergency has since been declared across hospitals in the regions.

The remains of the bomber have been found at the scene with images of the bombing revealing the horror of the scene.

Dozens of bodies can be seen placed along the road while others nursing bloody injuries are rushed away for treatment.

A Pakistani man who survived the bombing said there were "bodies everywhere".

He said he and his father were both pushed to the ground by the force of the explosion.

Leaders, including President Mamnoon Hussain and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif have strongly condemned the attack - one of the rising number of targeted killings in the area.

Prime Minister Sharif said: "No one will be allowed to disturb the peace in the province that has been restored due to countless sacrifices of security forces, police and the people of Baluchistan.

In a statement, he expressed his "deep grief and anguish over the loss of previous human lives".

Provincial Interior Minister Safraz Bugti told local media the attack was "an act of terrorism".

He said: "This was a security lapse and I am having this personally investigated."

The attack comes after the deadly bombing in March this year which saw 75 people killed in an explosion in Lahore.

 Pakistani relatives and residents offer funeral prayers for suicide blast victims
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Pakistani relatives and residents offer funeral prayers for suicide blast victimsCredit: Getty Images
 The victim of the suicide bombing is taken away in a coffin
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The victim of the suicide bombing is taken away in a coffinCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Pakistan's Army Chief, General Raheel Sharif visited the scene of the bomb blast
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Pakistan's Army Chief, General Raheel Sharif visited the scene of the bomb blastCredit: EPA
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 It is understood a news cameraman was killed with a journalist overcome with grief at the news
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It is understood a news cameraman was killed with a journalist overcome with grief at the newsCredit: Getty Images
 Pakistani victims injured in a suicide bombing are treated at a hospital in Quetta
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Pakistani victims injured in a suicide bombing are treated at a hospital in QuettaCredit: Getty Images
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