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A suspected suicide bomber has attacked a police checkpoint in north-western Pakistan, killing at least five people, police say. A suspected suicide bomber has attacked a police checkpoint in north-western Pakistan, killing at least 20 people, police say.
Several police were among the dead in the attack near Hangu, close to Pakistan's tribal belt, known as a sanctuary for Islamist rebels. Many police were among the dead in the attack near Hangu, close to Pakistan's tribal belt, known as a sanctuary for Islamist rebels.
At least three others were injured in the explosion. At least 12 other people were injured in the explosion.
Pakistani Taleban militants, allied to al-Qaeda, have carried out numerous such attacks over the past two years.Pakistani Taleban militants, allied to al-Qaeda, have carried out numerous such attacks over the past two years.
One security official told the AFP news agency that five police "have embraced martyrdom". At least 18 members of the security forces had been killed as well as two civilians, senior police official Farid Khan told AP news agency.
The attack happened in the town of Doaba, in Hangu district, at 1610 local time (1010 GMT), AFP added. He said a local police chief was among the injured.
An official told the BBC that the suicide bomber had driven a truck laden with explosives into the checkpoint.
The attack happened in the town of Doaba, in Hangu district, at 1610 local time (1010 GMT), reports said.
Militants based in Pakistan's north-west have launched attacks with increasing frequency in recent months.Militants based in Pakistan's north-west have launched attacks with increasing frequency in recent months.
The Associated Press reports that the checkpoint in Doaba is near a major Taleban base located in the Orakzai tribal region. The checkpoint in Doaba is near a major Taleban base located in the Orakzai tribal region, AP reported.