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SAT · 2026-06-20 · 08:53 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0620-85929
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Two roadside bombs kill at least seven in northwestern Pakistan

Two roadside bomb blasts in northwestern Pakistan's Bannu district have killed at least seven people and wounded three. The first explosion targeted a vehicle carrying passengers, and a second bomb detonated as rescuers responded.

By AFP and APAl JazeeraFiled 2026-06-20 · 08:53 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Two roadside bombs kill at least seven in northwestern Pakistan
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Two roadside bomb blasts in northwestern Pakistan's Bannu district have killed at least seven people and wounded three. The first explosion targeted a vehicle carrying passengers, and a second bomb detonated as rescuers responded. No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks, though the Pakistan Taliban and other armed groups operate in the region. Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif condemned the incident and vowed to bring the perpetrators to justice. The attacks occur amidst heightened tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, with Pakistan blaming Afghanistan for a surge in border attacks and having conducted air strikes on Afghan cities.

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Key claims

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A private pick-up truck carrying passengers was targeted with a remote-controlled IED.

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Two roadside bomb blasts in northwestern Pakistan killed at least seven people.

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Pakistan has blamed Afghanistan for a surge in attacks near the border.

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Three people were wounded in the second explosion.

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The first explosion hit a vehicle, and the second was detonated as rescuers responded.

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Full report

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No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attacks.Two roadside bomb blasts in northwestern Pakistan have killed at least seven people.The first explosion on Saturday hit a vehicle, and the second was detonated as rescuers responded, police said.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Pakistan claims killing 26 Afghan fighters; Taliban says civilians killedlist 2 of 3Pakistan military helicopter crashes in Kashmir, all on board killedlist 3 of 3Afghanistan strikes targets in Pakistan, raising cross-border tensionend of list“A private pick-up truck carrying passengers was targeted with a remote-controlled IED,” said Yasir Afridi, a police officer in Bannu district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan, using a common acronym for a homemade bomb.“The injured were being transported to hospital in a car for emergency treatment when a second IED exploded,” he said, adding that three people were wounded.Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif condemned the attack and said the government would bring those responsible to justice.There has been no claim of responsibility for the blast, but the Pakistan-taliban" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="1623" data-entity-type="organization">Pakistan Taliban, known by the acronym TTP, and other armed groups operate in the area.Pakistan has blamed Afghanistan for a surge in attacks near the border, although the Taliban government in Kabul has repeatedly denied Pakistani accusations that Afghan territory is used as a sanctuary for armed groups.Frosty relations have escalated into clashes in recent months, including Pakistani air strikes on Afghan cities.Pakistani air strikes near the border this month killed at least 26 Taliban fighters, the Pakistani government said, while the Afghan government said 12 civilians were killed.The border has remained largely closed since violence escalated in October, freezing bilateral trade and disrupting the movement of people and goods.
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