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Suicide bomber kills scores at crowded market near Swat valley

Video by Owen FAIRCLOUGH

Text by News Wires

Latest update : 2009-10-12

At least 41 people have been killed and scores wounded when a suicide bomber, targeting a military convoy, struck a crowded bazaar in a northwest district neighboring the Swat valley.

AFP - Forty-one people, most of them civilians, were killed Monday when a suicide attacker struck a military convoy near a busy market in northwest Pakistan, the provincial minister said.
   
The bomber targeted the convoy as it passed through a security checkpost near a crowded bazaar in Alpuri town in Shangla, a district neighbouring Swat valley and the target of a recent anti-Taliban offensive.
   

"Forty-one people were killed and 45 were injured in the suicide blast," said Mian Iftekhar Hussain, the information minister for the troubled North West Frontier Province. "Twelve of the injured are in serious condition."
  

He said six of the dead were soldiers, although the army-run Swat Media Centre earlier put the military death toll at four.

Date created : 2009-10-12

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