Islamic State claims attack on Pakistani police college

A police truck is seen at a gate to the Police Training Center after an attack on the center in Quetta, Pakistan October 25, 2016. REUTERS/Naseer Ahmed

ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Militant group Islamic State on Tuesday claimed responsibility for an attack on a police academy in the Pakistani city of Quetta, in which masked gunmen killed at least 59 people and wounded more than 100. The attack was carried out by "Islamic State fighters", the group's Amaq news agency said. In August, Islamic State claimed responsibility for an attack on a gathering of mourners at a hospital in Quetta that killed 70 people. But that attack was also claimed by Pakistani Taliban faction Jamaat-ur-Ahrar. (Reporting by Asad Hashim in Islamabad and Asma Alsharif in Cairo; Writing by Drazen Jorgic; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)