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Taliban suicide bomber blows himself up in Pakistan; 3 killed, 20 injured

- REUTERS

At least three Pakistani paramilita­ry soldiers were killed and 20 wounded in a suicide attack in the southwest on Sunday, officials said, part of a spike in attacks on security forces in recent weeks as neighbouri­ng Afghanista­n fell to the Taliban.

The militant Tehrik-e-taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibi­lity for the attack. The group, which is separate from the Afghan Taliban, renewed its allegiance to that group after the fall of Kabul last month and has recently stepped up its campaign against the Pakistani army.

Islamabad fears a rise in militant attacks along the Afghan-pakistan border as the Afghan Taliban tries to fill a vacuum left by the collapse of the Western-backed administra­tion in that country.

The attack occurred as a checkpoint security detail was being relieved, said Sheikh Rashid, Pakistan's interior minister. Three members of the Frontier Constabula­ry (FC) were killed and 20 wounded, he told reporters.

A suicide bomber on a motorcycle packed with 6 kg (13 pounds) of explosives rammed a vehicle in an FC convoy, said Azhar Akram, deputy inspector general of the Quetta police.

“Condemn the TTP suicide attack on FC checkpost in Mastung Road, Quetta,” Prime Minister Imran Khan said in a tweet.

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