NEW YORK / ISLAMABAD — The international community has reacted with “deep shock and outrage” to the suicide bombing in Islamabad, with world leaders and diplomatic missions expressing unwavering support for Pakistan in its fight against violent extremism.
The United Nations and Global Powers
UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemned the bombing “in the strongest terms,” reiterating that attacks on places of worship are “unacceptable” and calling for immediate accountability.
The United States strongly condemns today’s terrorist attack in Islamabad that left innocent worshippers dead and injured. We condemn all acts of terror and violence, including this attack.
On behalf of the United States, I offer our sincere condolences to those injured and to… pic.twitter.com/9rzPdWpHTD— U.S. Embassy Islamabad (@usembislamabad) February 6, 2026
The United States, via Charge d’Affaires Natalie Baker, offered sincere condolences, stating that the people of Pakistan deserve the “ability to practice their faith without fear.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin sent a personal letter of condolence to the Pakistani leadership, describing the act as “barbaric” and offering to strengthen counter-terrorism cooperation.
✉️ Russian President Vladimir Putin sent letters of condolence to President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
✍️ Dear Mr. President, Dear Mr. Prime Minister,
Please accept my deepest condolences on the tragic consequences of the terrorist attack in Islamabad.… pic.twitter.com/qJsG2U7gm3
— Embassy of Russia in Pakistan (@RusEmbPakistan) February 6, 2026
China and Saudi Arabia issued strong statements of solidarity. The Saudi Foreign Ministry reaffirmed its firm rejection of “shedding innocent blood” and “terrorizing civilians.”
#Statement | The Foreign Ministry expresses the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s strong condemnation and denunciation of the terrorist bombing that targeted a mosque in the capital of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Islamabad, resulting in the death and injury of a number of people. pic.twitter.com/qmWslJHN4R
— Foreign Ministry 🇸🇦 (@KSAmofaEN) February 6, 2026
1/2 We are deeply saddened by the serious deaths and injuries caused by the explosion in Imambargah Khadijah al-Kubra, we extend our heartfelt condolences to the deceased victims, express our sincere sympathies to their families, and wish for the early recovery of the injured.
— Chinese Emb Pakistan (@CathayPak) February 6, 2026
Regional and European Solidarity
The UK and European Union expressed heartbreak over the “abhorrent” violence. British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper and High Commissioner Jane Marriott noted that the UK stands firmly with Pakistan in this challenging moment.
Today’s appalling attack in Islamabad is deeply shocking.
My thoughts are with the victims, families and all affected.
The UK stands with Pakistan in the fight against terrorism and in support of all communities affected by such senseless violence.
— Yvette Cooper (@YvetteCooperMP) February 6, 2026
It is with deep shock that we learned about the heinous suicide attack in Islamabad today. The EU 🇪🇺 strongly condemns all acts of terrorism and violent extremism. We stand with Pakistan 🇵🇰 and extend our condolences to the families of the victims and the injured. @KaroblisR
— EUPakistan (@EUPakistan) February 6, 2026
We express our strongest condemnation of the terrorist attack perpetrated in Islamabad, and extend our condolences to the victims, their families and the Government of Pakistan.
— Emb. de España Islamabad/Emb. of Spain Islamabad (@SpaininPakistan) February 6, 2026
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We condemn the deadly attack in #Islamabad that resulted in the loss of many innocent lives. Our condolences to the families of the victims, and our wishes for a full recovery to those injured. We stand with #Pakistan in opposing all forms of terrorism.
— France in Pakistan 🇫🇷🇪🇺 (@FranceinPak) February 6, 2026
We express our deepest condolences to the people and Government of the Islamic Republic of #Pakistan following the tragic terror on a mosque in Islamabad, which claimed innocent lives and left many injured.
We strongly condemn this heinous act of violence and terrorism, which…
— MFA Azerbaijan 🇦🇿 (@AzerbaijanMFA) February 6, 2026
Iran and Turkiye—close regional allies, condemned the “hideous” attack. The Iranian ambassador emphasized the need for “cooperation and coordination of all countries in the region” to confront the financial backers of such terrorism.
We strongly condemn the abhorrent terrorist attack on a mosque in Islamabad. We share the deep sorrow of the families who lost their loved ones and pray for Allah’s mercy upon the victims, as well as for the speedy recovery of those who were injured.
Türkiye stands firmly with…
— Türkiye in Pakistan (@TC_IslamabadBE) February 6, 2026
Iran strongly condemns terror attack in Pakistan
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Esmail Baqaei strongly condemned the terrorist attack at the Hazrat Khadijah al-Kubra Mosque in the Taralai area of Islamabad, the capital of #Pakistan, which occurred during Friday prayers and… pic.twitter.com/veXQm31MhL
— Foreign Ministry, Islamic Republic of Iran (@IRIMFA_EN) February 6, 2026
On behalf of the Government and the people of the Islamic Republic of Iran, i strongly condemn the hideous and awkward terrorist attack in Islamabad during the Friday prayers which lead to the martyrdom and injury of tens of innocent civilians.
I extend my sincere and deepest… pic.twitter.com/NiryDpuQrD— Reza Amiri Moghadam (@IranAmbPak) February 6, 2026
Afghanistan, through its Foreign Ministry, also condemned the violation of the “sanctity of mosques,” despite allegations from Pakistani officials regarding cross-border movements.
A Tense Rejection from India
In a notable diplomatic exchange, India condemned the bombing as “condemnable” but categorically rejected the “baseless” allegations made by Pakistani ministers regarding Indian involvement. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs stated that Pakistan should focus on its “home-grown ills” rather than “deluding itself by blaming others.”
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