Militant raid and landmine blast in Pakistan kills 26
By Haji Mujtaba
MIRANSHAH, Pakistan (Reuters) - A landmine blast killed 14 bus passengers in Pakistan's North Waziristan on Wednesday, hours after security forces killed 10 pro-Taliban militants in the tribal region near the Afghan border, officials said.
The militants had launched a pre-dawn raid on a checkpost in Spinwarm area, 35 km (25 miles) northeast of the region's main town of Miranshah, and killed two paramilitary soldiers before being repulsed.
"The fighting started early and ended at around 4.00 in the morning," said military spokesman Major-General Waheed Arshad said. The militants took away their dead, he said.
Later on Wednesday, a landmine detonated in the Toda Chana area of North Waziristan killing 14 people on a bus and wounding five, intelligence officials and witnesses said.
Pakistan has been struck by a wave of violence since July, when a peace pact with militants broke down in North Waziristan and army commandos stormed a radical mosque in the capital, Islamabad.
The violence has reinforced opposition among many Pakistanis to army chief and president Pervez Musharraf's support for the U.S.-led war on terrorism. Musharraf is preparing to seek a new term in office in an election on Saturday.
Wednesday's incidents came two days after militants killed two paramilitary soldiers and captured 22 in an attack on a checkpost near the northwestern town of Bannu, a gateway to North Waziristan.
Militants in neighbouring South Waziristan are still holding about 225 soldiers captured at the end of August. Continued...




