Bombing kills 13 Pakistani soldiers near Afghan border

Sources, an explosive car, near the Afghan border in a town in a Pakistani military convoy and killed at least 13 soldiers, he said.
Four Pakistani intelligence official and a senior local administrator Reuters were attacked in the Mir Ali region in the Northern Wazirist region on Saturday.
The sources were about 10 soldiers, some were critically injured and flying to a military hospital.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the prime minister of the state of the state, added that it was a suicide bombardment and killed eight security guards.
Prime Minister Ali Amin Gandapur condemned the bombing and expressed our condolences to the families of the soldiers.
“A big explosion,” he said to the local ruling Reuters, and he added that the inhabitants of the town could see a large amount of smoke from a big distance from the scene.
A resident said the explosion shook the window pages of nearby houses and caused some roofs to collapse.
No one has claimed responsibility until now.
The Pakistani army did not respond to Reuters’ request for comments.
The unlawful region, located next to Afghanistan, has long served as a safe shelter for different Islamist militant groups operating on both sides of the border.
Islamabad said that militants were running training camps in Afghanistan to start attacks in Pakistan in Afghanistan.
Pakistan Taliban, also known as Tehreek-E-Taliban Pakistan, a group of umbrellas of a few Islamist militants, is carrying out a war against Pakistan to overthrow the government and to replace it with its Islamic governance system.
The Pakistani army, which initiated several attacks against the militants, was mostly main targets.