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This is an archive article published on October 1, 2007

15 dead as suicide bomber strikes in Pak

At least 15 people were killed and 20 hurt in an attack near a police van in Pakistan's strife-torn NWFP, infested by Taliban militants.

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At least 15 people were killed and 20 injured on Monday in an attack by a burqa-clad suicide bomber near a police van in Pakistan’s strife-torn North West Frontier province, infested by Taliban militants.

Four policemen were among those killed in market place bombing in the garrison city of Bannu, army spokesman Major General Waheed Arashad said.

Around 20 people were injured in the blast and many of them are stated to in a critical condition, officials said.

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The bomber was travelling in an auto-rickshaw and detonated the explosives in a crowded place near a police van, they said.

The burqa-clad bomber set off the explosives when the police tried to intercept the vehicle, Interior Ministry spokesman Javed Iqbal Cheema said, adding it was not known whether the attacker was a woman or a man.

The army spokesman denied reports that a convoy of security forces was the target.

“It was a suicide attack. It was not targeted at any military convoy,” he said.

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Pakistan has been hit by regular suicide attacks by Pakistani Taliban since the military raid on Islamabad’s Lal Masjid in July in which nearly 100 extremists were killed.

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