2 roadside bombs in northwest Pakistan kill at least 7
Two roadside bombs in Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan, killed at least seven people on Saturday. The first bomb targeted a vehicle, killing five, and a second bomb detonated as rescuers arrived, killing two more.

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AI-generatedTwo roadside bombs in Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan, killed at least seven people on Saturday. The first bomb targeted a vehicle, killing five, and a second bomb detonated as rescuers arrived, killing two more. Three people were wounded in the attacks, which were remotely controlled. Authorities are conducting a search operation for those responsible. While no group has claimed responsibility, suspicion is directed towards the Pakistani Taliban. President Asif Ali Zardari condemned the bombings and warned against those who support militant networks. Pakistan has seen a rise in militant violence, often attributed to the Pakistani Taliban, who are allied with Afghanistan's Taliban.
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5 extractedPresident Asif Ali Zardari condemned the bombings and warned "internal and external handlers of terrorism."
Five people were killed in the first blast and two in the second; three were wounded.
The first bomb targeted a vehicle, while the second went off as rescuers responded in Bannu.
Two roadside bombs in northwestern Pakistan killed at least seven people on Saturday.
Pakistan has experienced a surge in militant violence in recent years, much of it claimed by the Pakistani Taliban (TTP).