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Pakistan suicide blast kills three children, three soldiers

Militant groups yet to claim attack, which comes amid ceasefire with govt forces

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 15 May 2022 7:30PM

Pakistan suicide blast kills three children, three soldiers
A local government official says the bomber came to the market near Miran Shah in North Waziristan by foot and detonated when security forces passed by. – Pixabay pic, May 15, 2022 

ISLAMABAD – A suicide bomber killed three children and three soldiers in an attack on a military vehicle in Pakistan’s restive northwestern region bordering Afghanistan, officials said today.

The mountainous frontier separating Pakistan and Afghanistan has long been a hive of militant activity, with fighters using the porous border to escape state security forces.

Yesterday evening a suicide bomber detonated in a small market near Miran Shah in North Waziristan, just 26km southeast of Afghanistan.

Pakistan’s army said three children aged between four and 11 years-old were killed in the “suicide blast” alongside three soldiers in the heavily militarised area.

“The bomber came by foot and blew himself up when a vehicle of security forces passed by,” a local government official told reporters on condition of anonymity.

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that “murderers of innocent children are enemies of humanity and Islam”.

“We will not sit in peace until we hunt down these barbarians and those who patronise them,” he added in a statement.

The attack has not yet been claimed by any militant groups.

The Pakistani Taliban – Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) – has a long history of plotting strikes in the region.

The group is responsible for some of the bloodiest chapters of recent Pakistani history.

But after a brutal massacre of nearly 150 schoolchildren in Peshawar, a 2014 military offensive crushed the movement and drove its remaining members over the border into Afghanistan.

Since the Afghan Taliban returned to power in Kabul, Islamabad has increasingly complained that it is offering safe haven to militants staging attacks on its side of the border.

However, yesterday’s blast came in the midst of a ceasefire to facilitate peace talks.

In a letter, TTP leadership had warned fighters “not to violate the decision taken by the central command”.

Separately today, police said that two Sikh shopkeepers were shot dead by two gunmen riding a motorbike in the northwestern city of Peshawar, 30km from the Afghan border.

Local police chief Muhammad Ijaz Khan said that “both the men died on the spot and the gunmen escaped from the scene”. – AFP, May 15, 2022

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