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Monday, April 03, 2006

Bomb hits Pakistan minibus, 5 dead

MIRAN SHAH, Pakistan (AP) -- A roadside bomb blew up a minibus in a Pakistani tribal region near the Afghan border on Monday, killing five passengers, including a 5-year old boy, and wounding three others, security officials said.

Meanwhile, security forces shot dead two suspected militants after a grenade attack wounded five soldiers in a town bazaar, also in North Waziristan.

The bomb that hit the minibus went off as it traveled on a dirt road in Tata Khel, a village about 25 kilometers (15 miles) west of Miran Shah, the main town in the region, a security official said on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of his job.

He said three people died at the scene while two died at a hospital, all of them civilians. Three others were injured.

The dead included a mother and her 5-year old son, he said.

Another powerful roadside bomb exploded Monday near a truck on a road in the border village of Ghulam Khan in North Waziristan, damaging the vehicle causing no casualties, he said.

Monday's grenade attack happened as troops were on a patrol in the bazaar in the town of Mir Ali, a local government official said on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to make media comments.

Troops opened fire on the two attackers, killing them, he said.

Islamic militants are active in North Waziristan. In recent years, Pakistan has deployed thousands of troops here and in other tribal areas bordering Afghanistan to track them down. Violence, however, only appears to be escalating.

Military officials have said Arab, Central Asian and Afghan militants are present in the area, but local pro-Taliban tribesmen have also stepped up resistance to military operations in the lawless region.

Last month, the military backed by helicopter gunships attacked several militant hide outs in Miran Shah and Mir Ali, triggering several days of fighting during which scores of militants were reportedly killed. The army also lost eight soldiers in that fighting.

Pakistan is a key ally of the United States in its war on terror.
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