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Woman in Pakistan suicide bombing | Woman in Pakistan suicide bombing |
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Police in Pakistan say a woman suicide bomber in a burka has blown herself up near an army checkpoint in Peshawar. | Police in Pakistan say a woman suicide bomber in a burka has blown herself up near an army checkpoint in Peshawar. |
Islamist radicals have carried out a wave of suicide attacks in Pakistan in recent months, but this is thought to be the first by a woman since 9/11. | Islamist radicals have carried out a wave of suicide attacks in Pakistan in recent months, but this is thought to be the first by a woman since 9/11. |
The attack happened in a neighbourhood which is home to senior retired and serving army officers. | The attack happened in a neighbourhood which is home to senior retired and serving army officers. |
Police say the bomber - thought to be an Afghan woman in her 30s - was the only casualty. | |
"She was carrying a basket over her head. She blew herselfup as she came close to the checkpost," Peshawar police chief Tanvir-ul-Haq Sipra told Reuters news agency. | |
The BBC's Syed Shoaib Hasan in Islamabad says the only previous suicide attack known to have been carried out by a woman in Pakistan took place in Karachi on 6 November 2000. | |
At least five people were killed in the blast in the offices of The Nation newspapaper. | |
Police never established who carried out the attack or what the motive might have been. | |
Lawless areas | Lawless areas |
Peshawar is a frontier city in north-west Pakistan adjoining the lawless tribal areas that run along the border with Afghanistan. | Peshawar is a frontier city in north-west Pakistan adjoining the lawless tribal areas that run along the border with Afghanistan. |
Many in the West have long regarded the tribal areas as a safe haven for Taleban and al-Qaeda militants. | Many in the West have long regarded the tribal areas as a safe haven for Taleban and al-Qaeda militants. |
But in recent months the militants have extended their activities to other areas of Pakistan, including Peshawar. | But in recent months the militants have extended their activities to other areas of Pakistan, including Peshawar. |
No group has said it was behind the latest attack. | No group has said it was behind the latest attack. |
In another incident, suspected militants kidnapped six Pakistani policemen in Bajaur, in the tribal areas. | In another incident, suspected militants kidnapped six Pakistani policemen in Bajaur, in the tribal areas. |
Local officials are quoted as blaming the Taleban. | Local officials are quoted as blaming the Taleban. |
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