Friday, March 6, 2009

Suicide Bomber kills 7 Policemen in Pakistan

7th march-2009, A suicide car bomber ordered to stop his vehicle detonated it instead at a road block in northwestern Pakistan on Saturday, killing seven police officers and wounding several others, a senior police official said.

The bombing underscored the challenge facing Pakistan in rooting out Al-Qaida, Taliban and other militants who are based in its northwest and believed involved in assaults on US troops across the border in Afghanistan.

The Saturday morning explosion occurred in an area on the outskirts of the main northwest city of Peshawar, said senior police official Safwat Ghayur.

The police were checking cars coming through from the Khyber tribal region, a part of Pakistan's semiautonomous tribal belt where military forces have staged offensives to stem militant activity. The road block was also close to the rough-and-tumble Dara Adam Khel area, a major bazaar for weapons.

Ghayur, who confirmed the casualties, said it was unclear whether the security forces were the original target, although many suicide bombers have gone after Pakistani police.

Ghayur said the attacker blew up his vehicle after he was signaled to stop.

Pakistan recently claimed victory in an offensive against militants in Bajur, a nearby tribal region where the military and insurgents have been battling since August. Officials also say they are close to flushing out militants in nearby Mohmand tribal area.

But while the US has praised those offensives, saying they have helped reduce violence in neighboring Afghanistan, Pakistan has raised alarm bells in the West by engaging in peace talks with Taliban militants not far away in the northwest's Swat Valley.

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