voa标准英语2008-Suicide Bomber Strikes in Pakistan(在线收听) | ||
A suicide car bomber struck a security post in northwestern Pakistan, killing at least nine people and wounding more than 30 others. The attack came hours after suspected Taliban militants in the same region killed two truck drivers transporting supplies for NATO and U.S forces in neighboring Afghanistan. Meanwhile, police in the southern city of Karachi say that three days of ethnically motivated violence has killed at least 17 people and wounded more than 60. From Islamabad, Ayaz Gul reports. Pakistani military officials and witnesses say that a suicide bomber prematurely detonated his car while trying to bypass the line at a security checkpoint in the violence-plagued valley of Swat. The powerful explosion caused most of the deaths instantly and damaged several vehicles lined up for a security check. Officials say that a majority of those killed and wounded were civilians. Pakistani troops have been engaged in anti-insurgency operations in the militant-infested valley. Actions that have provoked suspected Taliban extremists to retaliate with frequent attacks on security forces and government officials.
Monday's suicide bombing took place hours after dozens of heavily armed Taliban militants attacked a shipping terminal in the northwestern city of Peshawar where trucks loaded with supplies for NATO and U.S forces in Afghanistan were parked. | ||
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