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Roadside bomb hits a vehicle carrying gov't administrator in NW Pakistan, killing 5 officers

Roadside bomb hits a vehicle carrying gov't administrator in NW Pakistan, killing 5 officers

Washington Post3 days ago
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A roadside bomb struck a vehicle carrying a government administrator in a former stronghold of the Pakistani Taliban, killing at least five officers and wounding 11 others, police said.
The bombing occurred Wednesday in Bajaur, a district in northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Among the dead was Assistant Commissioner Faisal Sultan, according to the district police chief.
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