
Police: Roadside bomb kills 2 constables in NW Pakistan
The Hindu
No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack
A roadside bomb exploded in a tribal district that borders Afghanistan on November 13, killing two police, authorities said.
Abdus Samad Khan, Bajur District police chief, said the two constables were on security duty near the Raghan Dam when unknown assailants detonated the bomb remotely, killing them both. He said a search for those involved in the bombing was under way.
No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack in northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
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