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Two roadside bombs kill at least seven in northwestern Pakistan

Two roadside bombs kill at least seven in northwestern Pakistan

Summary

Two roadside bombs exploded in northwestern Pakistan, killing at least seven people. The first bomb hit a vehicle, and the second exploded when rescuers arrived, injuring three more.

Key Facts

  • The attacks happened in Bannu district, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, near the Afghan border.
  • The first bomb was a remote-controlled homemade device targeting a private pick-up truck.
  • The second bomb went off as injured people were being taken to the hospital.
  • No group has claimed responsibility for the bombings so far.
  • The Pakistan Taliban (TTP) and other armed groups are active in the area.
  • Pakistan accuses Afghanistan of harboring these groups, but the Afghan Taliban government denies this.
  • Tensions have risen recently, including Pakistani air strikes on Afghan cities.
  • The Pakistan-Afghanistan border has mostly been closed since violent clashes escalated in October.
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