In a tragic incident, a bomb blast rocked South Waziristan, Pakistan, near a pro-government peace committee office, resulting in the death of at least seven individuals and injuring sixteen others. The targeted office, situated in Wana, a region that was once under the control of the Taliban, was known for its opposition to the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). The TTP is under suspicion for orchestrating the attack, particularly following Pakistan’s recent report of eliminating 54 militants who were trying to enter the country from Afghanistan. The incident has once again highlighted the ongoing security challenges faced by the region.

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Bomb blast near pro-government office in South Waziristan kills seven, wounds sixteen; TTP suspected.
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