Two roadside blasts in northwest Pakistan kill 7: police
Volunteers transfer the body of a victim, killed in twin roadside blasts, to a hospital in Bannu on June 20, 2026. Photo by KARIM ULLAH / AFP
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Twin roadside blasts killed at least seven people in
Pakistan's northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, police said on Saturday.
"A private pickup truck carrying passengers was
targeted with a remote-controlled IED," said Yasir Afridi, a police
officer in Bannu district, using a common acronym for a homemade bomb.
"... the injured were being transported to hospital in
a car for emergency treatment when a second IED exploded," he said, adding
that three people were wounded.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the
blasts but the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan and other militant groups are active
in the region.
Pakistan Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif condemned
the attack and expressed his sorrow over the casualties.
He said the government "remained committed to
eliminating terrorism" and "bringing those responsible to
justice".
Pakistan blames neighbouring Afghanistan for a rise in
attacks in the country and tensions between them remain high.
The Taliban government in Kabul has repeatedly denied
Pakistan's accusations that Afghan territory was being used as a safe haven for
militants.
The frosty relationship between them has spiralled into
deadly armed conflict in recent months, including Pakistani airstrikes on
cities in Afghanistan.
Pakistani strikes killed at least 12 people in Afghanistan
near their shared border this month.
The border has remained largely closed since a flare-up in
violence in October, freezing bilateral trade.

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