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Suicide attack kills 4 at police checkpoint

- PESHAWAR

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.

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