Roadside bomb kills 6 in northwest Pakistan
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A Pakistani official says a roadside bomb has killed six people and wounded eight others near the Afghan border.
Kamran Afridi, a top administrator in the North Waziristan tribal region, says the bomb was planted in a parked motorcycle in the village of Khaddi and detonated remotely when a security patrol passed. It is not clear whether all the victims were security men.
No one claimed responsibility for the attack, but Islamic militants have long operated in the area.