The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘Taliban’ suicide bomber kills 2 in NW Pakistan

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PESHAWAR,Pakistan:Asuicide bomber struck a vehicle carrying members of the paramilita­ry Frontier Corps (FC) in Pakistan’s northwest yesterday, killing two and wounding six others, police said, in an attack claimed by the Taliban.

The attack took place in the upscale Hayatabad area of Peshawar, the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a province.

The blast came a day after the Pakistani military said it has launched a fresh ground operation in a strategica­lly important valley in the region, part of an operation that began in November to clear the militancy-wracked area.

“A suicide bomber hit the FC vehicle in Hayatabad killing two men and wounding six others, including two FC soldiers and four civilians,” local senior police official Imran Malik told AFP.

The two killed were both members of the FC, part of the Pakistani army who specialise in operations along the border with Afghanista­n.

Another senior police official, Sajjad Khan, confirmed the attack and casualties, which the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP, or Pakistani Taliban) claimed in a statement.

Peshawar, which has suffered for years from militancy and unrest, was the site of Pakistan’s deadliest ever attack, a Taliban assault on an army-run school in 2014 that left more than 150 people dead, most of them children.

Violence across Pakistan has declined in recent years following a series of military offensives against insurgents along the country’s northweste­rn border.

But the remnants of militant groups are still able to carry out periodic bloody attacks, particular­ly in the northwest.

On Sunday the military announced the new ground operation in the Rajgal Valley in Khyber Agency, one of the seven semi-autonomous tribal regions along the border with Afghanista­n. — AFP

 ??  ?? Pakistani officials use a crane to lift a security vehicle at the site of suicide bomb attack in Peshawar. — AFP photo
Pakistani officials use a crane to lift a security vehicle at the site of suicide bomb attack in Peshawar. — AFP photo

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