Story highlights
- The bombings were in Parachinar and Quetta
- Nearly 200 people are wounded
Twenty-seven people were killed and 175 people were hurt in Parachinar, a town in the Kurrum Agency, when two bombs exploded in a market, local political agent Basir Khan told CNN.
Also Friday, at least 11 people, including one police officer, were killed when a car bomb exploded outside the office of Quetta's Inspector General of Police.
Police stopped the vehicle carrying the explosives at a checkpoint, Anwar Ul Haq Kakar, the spokesman for the provincial government of Balochistan, told CNN.
Another 21 people were wounded, according to Waseem Baig, a spokesman for Quetta's Civil Hospital.
"These cowardly attacks are a sign of growing frustration of terrorists and extremists who have even targeted innocent civilians during the holy month of Ramadan," Pakistani Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif said.
"Such elements deserve no mercy and will meet their fate soon in view of the unflinching and united resolve of the entire nation against terrorism and extremism."