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At least nine people have been killed in a suicide car bomb attack in north-west Pakistan's Swat valley, military officials have said. | At least nine people have been killed in a suicide car bomb attack in north-west Pakistan's Swat valley, military officials have said. |
The bombing took place near a security checkpoint in the town of Mingora. At least 40 people were injured. | |
Reports say that all of those killed were civilians. | |
Government forces have been fighting al-Qaeda and Taleban militants and tribesmen sympathetic to their cause in the restive region. | Government forces have been fighting al-Qaeda and Taleban militants and tribesmen sympathetic to their cause in the restive region. |
Separately, two people were killed in a rocket and gun attack on a terminal in Peshawar that was holding trucks ferrying supplies to Nato and US forces in Afghanistan, Associated Press reported. A dozen trucks were destroyed. | |
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Officials told AFP news agency the Mingora bomber was trying to approach the checkpoint after bypassing a queue but his car exploded on the way. | |
TV reports say there is a curfew in Mingora, the region's main town, as security forces launch a fresh search for militants. | TV reports say there is a curfew in Mingora, the region's main town, as security forces launch a fresh search for militants. |
Swat has been the scene of an insurgency since August 2007. | Swat has been the scene of an insurgency since August 2007. |
Hundreds of people have been killed since then in battles between security forces and militants led by Maulana Fazlullah, a cleric with links to the Pakistan Taleban movement. | Hundreds of people have been killed since then in battles between security forces and militants led by Maulana Fazlullah, a cleric with links to the Pakistan Taleban movement. |