Explosion, clashes in Pakistani tribal agency kill two people
ISLAMABAD, May 27 (KUNA) -- At least two persons were killed and three others were wounded Saturday in clashes between two rival groups and a bomb explosion in a women college in Pakistani tribal agency of South Waziristan, bordering Afghanistan, said official sources.
The clashes between two armed groups over land dispute near Wana, the main headquarters of the agency, killed two persons and wounded two others, the sources told KUNA. They feared increase of the death toll.
Meanwhile, a time bomb went off in a building under construction of a government women degree college in Wana, they said.
They said the explosion poked down skeleton of the building, adding that it also wounded a worker. (end) amn.
The clashes between two armed groups over land dispute near Wana, the main headquarters of the agency, killed two persons and wounded two others, the sources told KUNA. They feared increase of the death toll.
Meanwhile, a time bomb went off in a building under construction of a government women degree college in Wana, they said.
They said the explosion poked down skeleton of the building, adding that it also wounded a worker. (end) amn.
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