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Suicide bomb hits Pakistan police | Suicide bomb hits Pakistan police |
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A suspected suicide bomber has attacked a police checkpoint in north-western Pakistan, killing at least 20 people, police say. | |
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 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. |
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. | |
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 checkpoint in Doaba is near a major Taleban base located in the Orakzai tribal region, AP reported. |