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Bomb hits Pakistan hashish market | |
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A bomb attack in a crowded market selling hashish in north-western Pakistan has killed at least 10 people and injured up to 100, officials say. | |
The market had been set up close to a militant recruitment centre, a witness to the bombing told the BBC. | |
The blast occurred in the Khyber tribal region, close to the Afghan border, in an area where the Taliban is known to have a strong presence. | |
Over the past year north-west Pakistan has been hit by numerous attacks. | |
The army recently finished an offensive in the area against the Taliban. | The army recently finished an offensive in the area against the Taliban. |
The bomb had exploded in a weekly hashish market set up in the grounds of a compound used by the pro-Taliban Lashkar-e-Islam group for recruiting militants, and near a mosque, witnesses said. | |
Initial reports suggested it had been a cattle market. | |
The BBC's Syed Shoaib Hasan says reports from the area suggest a senior member of Lashkar-e-Islam, one of the biggest militant organisations in the Khyber, was killed in the blast. | |
Hundreds of people have died in clashes between Lashkar-e-Islam and another armed Islamic group, Ansarul Islam, both of which are banned by the government, in the region in the past few years. | Hundreds of people have died in clashes between Lashkar-e-Islam and another armed Islamic group, Ansarul Islam, both of which are banned by the government, in the region in the past few years. |
Locals say government helicopters have recently helped Ansarul Islam - now re-named the Peace Committee - during clashes with Lashkar-e-Islam. | Locals say government helicopters have recently helped Ansarul Islam - now re-named the Peace Committee - during clashes with Lashkar-e-Islam. |