Suicide attack kills 4 at police checkpoint
Asuicide bomber killed four people when he detonated a car bomb at a police checkpoint in a marketplace in the northwestern region yesterday, officials said.
Local police official Rasool Daraz told AFP two soldiers, a policeman and a civilian were killed when the bomber blew himself up in Liaqat Bazar of the Datta Khel subdivision of North Waziristan.
“The bomber blew up his vehicle while he was being searched at the check post,” he said. “It seems the bomber wanted to reach another destination but blew himself up after he was stopped by police for a routine search.”
Another five people were wounded in the blast.
A second police official, Tariq Dawar, confirmed the incident and casualties.
Six security personnel had been killed in a militant siege on a Hungarian-owned oil and gas exploration site around 70 kilometres northeast of the scene of yesterday’s attack only a day earlier.
The attack on Tuesday was claimed by the Pakistan Taliban, a chapter of the Afghan movement that splintered off in 2007 to focus its fight against Islamabad.
On Monday, officials said unidentified militants detonated explosives in two empty girls’ schools in North Waziristan, destroying nine classrooms but inflicting no casualties.
Restive region
North Waziristan has historically been a hive of militancy and was the target of a long-running military offensive. The Pakistan Taliban — known as Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) — is the most active group in the region and mostly focuses its attacks on security forces and foreign interests accused of exploitation.
Since the Taliban returned to power, Islamabad has said TTP fighters are plotting their attacks from Afghan soil.