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.

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AI-generatedTwo 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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5 extractedA private pick-up truck carrying passengers was targeted with a remote-controlled IED.
Two roadside bomb blasts in northwestern Pakistan killed at least seven people.
Pakistan has blamed Afghanistan for a surge in attacks near the border.
Three people were wounded in the second explosion.
The first explosion hit a vehicle, and the second was detonated as rescuers responded.