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Suicide bomber targets Pakistani tribal council
Friday 10 October 2008
A suicide blast killed at least 30 people at an anti-Taliban tribal meeting in a volatile Pakistani region bordering Afghanistan on Friday, according to security officials.
Friday 10 October 2008
By Reuters
A suicide bomber drove his car into an anti-Taliban tribal council meeting in northwest
Nearly 100 people were wounded in the attack in Orakzai region which comes a day after a suicide blast inside the heavily guarded police headquarters in the Pakistani capital in which 8 policemen were wounded.
The bomber blew himself up when around 500 members of Alizai tribe were gathered to draw up a strategy as part of government-backed efforts to drive out militants from tribal areas regarded as safe havens for al Qaeda fighters and their Taliban allies.
"We were discussing plans to take action against the militants when all of a sudden a man drove a car in the middle of the meeting, trampling few people and then blowing up the car," Qeemat Khan Orakzai, a tribal elder, told Reuters.
"I fell down and got unconscious. When I woke up, I saw dead and wounded around me."
Qasim Khan, a doctor in a hospital in Orakzai, said 20 tribesmen died on the spot while about a dozen wounded people succumbed to their injuries on their way to the hospital.
"The lashkar had taken a decision to destory militants' headquarters in the region. Shortly afterwards, this attack took place," Kamran Zeb, top government administrator of Orakzai, told Reuters.
Orakzai has been the most peaceful of
Militant violence has intensified across
In Bajaur, which is a tribal area north of Orakzai, tribesmen found bodies of four colleagues who were believed to have been abducted by the militants after they agreed to become part of a tribal lashkar, officials said on Friday.
Separately, Pakistani security forces, backed up by helicopter gunships, killed at least five militants in an offensive in Swat, an alpine valley once popular with tourists.
The attacks came as
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