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Pakistan car bomb 'kills three' | |
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At least three people have been killed by a car bomb which exploded outside the home of a government official in north-western Pakistan, police say. | |
They say that the bomb targeted a local anti-Taleban mayor in the suburb of Bazidkhel near the city of Peshawar. He survived but several people were hurt. | |
Officials say that the number of people killed could increase. Some television reports say six people were killed. | Officials say that the number of people killed could increase. Some television reports say six people were killed. |
Mayor Fahim-ur-Rehman had opposed Islamic militants, news agencies said. | Mayor Fahim-ur-Rehman had opposed Islamic militants, news agencies said. |
Restive valley | |
The BBC's Haroon Rashid in Islamabad says that he had also taken steps to raise a militia to fight the militants in north-western Pakistan. | |
Officials say that the mayor had been entertaining friends at home when the bomb went off. | |
"The explosive device was planted in a car parked near Rehman's house," city police chief Safat Ghayur told the Reuters news agency. | |
The blast came a day after the government in North West Frontier Province signed a peace deal with a Taleban group that is to lead to the enforcement of Islamic Sharia law in the restive Swat valley. | |
Militants have stepped up attacks in the north-west since August, when Pakistani government forces launched an offensive in Swat and the tribal region of Bajaur on the Afghan border. |
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