14:45, 03 March 2011 | GMT +5
Suicide bomber kills nine in Pakistan
HANGU. March 3. KAZINFORM A suicide bomber set off explosives in a vehicle at a security checkpoint in the northwest Pakistani town of Hangu on Thursday, killing at least nine people, officials said; Kazinform refers to Arab News.
Pakistan has seen a wave of suicide attacks in the past three years, many in northwestern regions along the Afghan border where the Pakistan military is battling Taleban insurgents.
"Four policemen are among the dead ... it also killed five people in cars driving past," police official Gul Jamal told Reuters.
Seven women and four children were among 30 wounded.
The bomber used about 600 kg (1,300 lb) of explosives. The blast destroyed three vehicles and severely damaged seven houses, a bomb disposal official said.
The army has launched a series of offensives over the past few years in Pakistan's northwest, which it says have weakened the Taleban; Kazinform cites Arab News.
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