Six killed in Bajaur school van bombing

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BAJAUR AGENCY-


A roadside bomb killed six people traveling to school in northwestern Pakistan on Tuesday, officials said, as the military reported further air strikes against the Taliban.

The violence underscored the myriad of challenges facing the Pakistani government, which is struggling to control political protests in the capital at the same time the military is engaged in an offensive against Pakistani Taliban fighters in the northwest.

The roadside bomb killed ‎three female school teachers, two schoolgirls and a driver, officials said. Their van was traveling through Tangi village in the troubled Bajaur tribal region. Local government official Naeem Gul said all the victims died immediately.

The area is close to the Afghan border and Pakistani militants frequently cross over from havens in Afghanistan to mount attacks.

No militant group claimed responsibility for the bomb.

Elsewhere in another troubled tribal region, Pakistani jets pounded a militant hideout, killing eight militants, security officials said.

The bombardment is part of a two-month old anti-Taliban military offensive in the remote border region of North Waziristan.

The military has pledged to clear the area of insurgents but residents said most militants moved out well in advance of the operation.

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  1. Words cannot describe the barbaric nature of this crime. This is not the first time the terrorists have shown their evil temperament by targeting little school going children. They have targeted children, women and elderly on numerous occasions. It is only safe to say that they heartlessly continue to cross all lines for the sake of achieving their terrorist agenda. We send our heartfelt condolences to the friends and families of the victims. We sincerely hope that they will find the strength to deal with this tragedy. We hope to see the perpetrators caught and punished to the fullest extent of the law.

    Ali Khan
    Digital Engagement Team, USCENTCOM

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