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Bomb hits Pakistan air force bus Bomb hits Pakistan air force bus
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Thirteen people were killed and at least 10 wounded when a bomb hit a Pakistani air force bus near the north-western city of Peshawar, police said. At least 13 people have been killed and 10 wounded in a bomb attack on a Pakistani air force bus near the north-western city of Peshawar, police say.
The attack near Badaber, an air force base on the outskirts of the city, completely destroyed the bus.The attack near Badaber, an air force base on the outskirts of the city, completely destroyed the bus.
The bomb went off as the bus drove over a bridge. Civilians were reported to be among the passengers.The bomb went off as the bus drove over a bridge. Civilians were reported to be among the passengers.
Pakistan recently launched a major offensive against Taleban militants in the Khyber tribal area near Peshawar. It is the first such attack in weeks and comes as Pakistani troops battle militants in parts of the north-west.
The police chief of North West Frontier Province, Malik Naveed Khan, said the bomb appeared to have been remotely detonated.The police chief of North West Frontier Province, Malik Naveed Khan, said the bomb appeared to have been remotely detonated.
Reports said the explosion left a huge crater. Reports said the explosion left a huge crater. The bus was reduced to a tangle of twisted metal and debris.
The bombing comes soon after Taleban militants threatened they would retaliate against the government forces for military operations against the insurgents near the Afghan border. An eyewitness said the explosion tossed the vehicle into air, and it caught fire.
"I saw the men on fire inside the vehicle, they were crying for help," he said.
"People rushed to the vehicle and started pulling out the dead and injured. The police arrived at the scene after an hour."
The injured have been taken to Lady Reading hospital in Peshawar.
The BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Karachi says this is the first direct attack on security forces in several weeks.
The bombing comes soon after Taleban militants threatened they would retaliate against government forces for military operations against insurgents in the Bajaur tribal region near the Afghan border.
Tuesday's attack may be a response to the security operation in Bajaur, our correspondent says.