Roadside bomb kills four troops in NW Pakistan

Islamabad, April 21: A roadside bomb Tuesday killed four Pakistani troops and wounded three others in the northwestern tribal belt along the Afghan border, officials said.

“It was a remote-controlled bomb blast,” Mir Chaman Khan, a local police officer told, AFP by telephone.

A senior military official in Peshawar confirmed the attack saying that the target was a paramilitary convoy travelling to Parachinar, the main town in Kurram tribal district.

A campaign of suicide attacks and bombings blamed on Al-Qaeda, Taliban and other extremist Islamist groups has killed more than 3,200 people in less than three years across the nuclear-armed country of 167 million.

Under US pressure, Pakistan has in the past year significantly increased operations against militants in its tribal belt, which became a haven for hundreds of extremists who fled Afghanistan after the 2001 US-led invasion.

At least 24 people including a child and police officials were killed Monday in bombings hours apart at a high school and a crowded market in Peshawar.

—Agencies