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Blast hits Pakistan sports game Blast hits Pakistan sports game
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A bomb has exploded close to a volleyball game in the troubled north-west of Pakistan, with at least seven people feared dead. A bomb has exploded close to a volleyball game in the troubled north-west of Pakistan, with as many as 10 people feared dead.
Police say the death toll could rise as homes close to the sports field collapsed because of the blast. "We have reports of nine to 10 deaths, but this number could increase," local police chief Ayub Khan told Reuters news agency.
At least one home close to the sports field collapsed because of the blast.
The attack took place in Lakki Marwat, close to the tribal areas of North and South Waziristan.The attack took place in Lakki Marwat, close to the tribal areas of North and South Waziristan.
A police official told Reuters news agency a suicide bomber had approached the game on foot and blew himself up. A police official told Reuters that a suicide bomber had approached the game on foot and blown himself up.
"There's a lot of damage. Roofs of nearby houses collapsed. There could be high casualties," the official, Habibullah Khan, told Reuters. "There's a lot of damage. Roofs of nearby houses collapsed. There could be high casualties," the official, Habibullah Khan, said.
Another police chief, Ayub Khan, was quoted by the Associated Press as saying the attack may have been in retaliation for attempts by locals to expel militants by setting up their own militia. But another report cited police as saying the bomber drove a car packed with explosives on to the field as people gathered to watch the match.
Mr Khan was quoted by the Associated Press as saying the attack may have been in retaliation for attempts by locals to expel militants by setting up their own militia.
North and South Waziristan form a lethal militant belt from where insurgents have launched attacks across north-west Pakistan as well as into parts of eastern Afghanistan.North and South Waziristan form a lethal militant belt from where insurgents have launched attacks across north-west Pakistan as well as into parts of eastern Afghanistan.
Since October, the Pakistani army has been carrying out a ground offensive against militants in South Waziristan.Since October, the Pakistani army has been carrying out a ground offensive against militants in South Waziristan.


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