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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