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Pakistani police say a bomb exploded in northwest Pakistan Tuesday, killing at least three people.
Officials say the blast occurred in the Pakistani city of Charsada, near Peshawar. Details are still coming in.
On Monday, a suicide bomber in a rickshaw blew himself up at a checkpoint in Peshawar, killing three people and wounding five others.
Police say the bomber was likely heading to a more crowded area but decided to set off his explosives when police stopped him.
In other violence Monday, officials said a roadside bomb killed two paramilitary troops in the Bajaur tribal region, while fighter jets pounded suspected militant hideouts in three villages in the Kurram agency, killing eight suspected militants.
Four Pakistani soldiers died in South Waziristan when militants staged a counterattack against Makeen, their former headquarters and the home of Baitullah Mehsud, the Pakistani Taliban leader who was killed by a suspected U.S. missile strike in August. Government forces took control of Makeen during their iongoing offensive in South Waziristan.
On Sunday, another suicide bomber in Peshawar killed 13 people in a crowded market outside the city.
VOA News - Bomb Rocks Northwestern Pakistan
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Police: Bomb kills 5 in northwest Pakistan
(AP) 33 minutes ago
PESHAWAR, Pakistan A police officer says a bomb near a crowded market in northwest Pakistan has killed at least five people.
The bombing is the third attack in as many days in or close to Peshawar, the capital of Pakistan's North West Frontier Province.
Police officer Maazullah Khan says Tuesday's bombing in Charsada city also wounded at least 20 people. The city is some 25 miles (40 kilometers) north of Peshawar.
Local TV footage showed a destroyed car and several badly damaged stalls and shops. Ambulances ferried the dead and injured to the hospital along roads littered with debris.
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.
ISLAMABAD (AP) A police official says an explosion has rocked a crowded intersection in a northwest Pakistani city and casualties are feared.
The suspected bombing would be the third attack in as many days in or close to Peshawar, the capital of Pakistan's North West Frontier Province.
Police official Mudasar Khan says Tuesday's blast in Charsada city caused panic and threw up huge clouds of dust in the air. The city is some 25 miles (40 kilometers) north of Peshawar.
The Associated Press: Police: Bomb kills 5 in northwest Pakistan
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Car bomber strikes north Pakistan
A car bomb has exploded in Pakistani's northwestern town of Charsadda killing at least 10 people.
More than 15 other people were wounded in Tuesday's blast.
Malik Naveed, a police chief for the North West Frontier Province, told Reuters: "We have reports of 10 people killed and 15 wounded."
Mohammad Waseem, another police offcier, said: "It was bomb blast. We have sent forces there."
The AP news agency said that as many as 20 people were wounded in the attack, which occurred 20km northeast of Peshawar, and is said to have been caused by a car bomb.
The blast, the latest in a series, comes as Pakistan presses ahead with a military offensive against Taliban groups in most recently in South Waziristan.
Al Jazeera English - CENTRAL/S. ASIA - Car bomber strikes north Pakistan
Officials say the blast occurred in the Pakistani city of Charsada, near Peshawar. Details are still coming in.
On Monday, a suicide bomber in a rickshaw blew himself up at a checkpoint in Peshawar, killing three people and wounding five others.
Police say the bomber was likely heading to a more crowded area but decided to set off his explosives when police stopped him.
In other violence Monday, officials said a roadside bomb killed two paramilitary troops in the Bajaur tribal region, while fighter jets pounded suspected militant hideouts in three villages in the Kurram agency, killing eight suspected militants.
Four Pakistani soldiers died in South Waziristan when militants staged a counterattack against Makeen, their former headquarters and the home of Baitullah Mehsud, the Pakistani Taliban leader who was killed by a suspected U.S. missile strike in August. Government forces took control of Makeen during their iongoing offensive in South Waziristan.
On Sunday, another suicide bomber in Peshawar killed 13 people in a crowded market outside the city.
VOA News - Bomb Rocks Northwestern Pakistan
---------- Post added at 06:17 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:16 PM ----------
Police: Bomb kills 5 in northwest Pakistan
(AP) 33 minutes ago
PESHAWAR, Pakistan A police officer says a bomb near a crowded market in northwest Pakistan has killed at least five people.
The bombing is the third attack in as many days in or close to Peshawar, the capital of Pakistan's North West Frontier Province.
Police officer Maazullah Khan says Tuesday's bombing in Charsada city also wounded at least 20 people. The city is some 25 miles (40 kilometers) north of Peshawar.
Local TV footage showed a destroyed car and several badly damaged stalls and shops. Ambulances ferried the dead and injured to the hospital along roads littered with debris.
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.
ISLAMABAD (AP) A police official says an explosion has rocked a crowded intersection in a northwest Pakistani city and casualties are feared.
The suspected bombing would be the third attack in as many days in or close to Peshawar, the capital of Pakistan's North West Frontier Province.
Police official Mudasar Khan says Tuesday's blast in Charsada city caused panic and threw up huge clouds of dust in the air. The city is some 25 miles (40 kilometers) north of Peshawar.
The Associated Press: Police: Bomb kills 5 in northwest Pakistan
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Car bomber strikes north Pakistan
A car bomb has exploded in Pakistani's northwestern town of Charsadda killing at least 10 people.
More than 15 other people were wounded in Tuesday's blast.
Malik Naveed, a police chief for the North West Frontier Province, told Reuters: "We have reports of 10 people killed and 15 wounded."
Mohammad Waseem, another police offcier, said: "It was bomb blast. We have sent forces there."
The AP news agency said that as many as 20 people were wounded in the attack, which occurred 20km northeast of Peshawar, and is said to have been caused by a car bomb.
The blast, the latest in a series, comes as Pakistan presses ahead with a military offensive against Taliban groups in most recently in South Waziristan.
Al Jazeera English - CENTRAL/S. ASIA - Car bomber strikes north Pakistan