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Suicide bomber kills at least 11 soldiers in northern Pakistan

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PESHAWAR: At least 11 soldiers were killed and 13 wounded in a suicide attack near an army base in northern Pakistan, officials said, in a region that was once controlled by a local faction of the Taliban.

Swat Valley was the first sizeable region outside Pakistan’s lawless tribal regions bordering Afghanista­n to fall to the militants. The Pakistan Army’s public relations wing said in a statement that the “suicide attack” in the Swat Valley took place at the “army unit sports area” on Saturday.

“The soldiers were playing volleyball in the evening outside the military base ... when a suicide bomber managed to blow himself up,” said a security official who asked not to be identified.

The match was also being watched by civilians, and the casualty count could rise as a large number of people had gathered in the area, he said, adding that wounded were being shifted to a nearby military hospital.

The attack was claimed by the Tehreek-e-Taliban, also known as the Pakistani Taliban, in a statement sent to the media.

“God willing Tehreek-e-Taliban has started the process of revenge attacks,” Taliban spokesman Mohammad Khurasani said in the statement.

“Wait for more (attacks) to follow.”

The military has been on alert for signs of a Taliban resurgence as it seeks to rebuild civilian institutio­ns and win over the local population as a bulwark against radical ideology.

Since being chased out the region, the Taliban have carried out revenge attacks against anti-militancy activists and attempted to extort money from business owners in a region.

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