Bomb blast kills govt official, 5 others in Pakistan
IRNA - Islamic Republic News Agency
Islamabad, Dec. 27, IRNA -- A government official and five members of his family were killed in a bomb blast in his residence in a Pakistani tribal region, officials said Sunday.
The bomb was planted near the house of Sarfarz Khan, an official in the administration in Kurram agency tribal region, killing Khan, his son and four other members of his family, they said.
No group claimed responsibility for the incident.
Government officials, security forces and pro-government tribal elders are targeted by suspected militants in the country’s tribal regions.
Officials say that upto 400 tribal elders have been killed in targeted attacks in the tribal regions since the security forces launched operation against the militants in 2003.
Suspected militants killed a tribal elder in Bajaur tribal region a day, officials said on Sunday.
Malik Muhammad Gul, also member of the peace committee, was kidnapped on Saturday from Mamond area of Bajaur and his body was found late Saturday night.
Officials say that dozens of members of peace committee have been killed by the militants and many have now left the area fearing such attacks.
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End News / IRNA / News Code 862992
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