A suicide bomber blew himself up close to a police checkpoint in northwestern Pakistan on Tuesday (January 19), killing at least 10 people and wounding more than 20, officials said.
The bomber rammed his motorcycle into the roadside checkpoint local government officials said.
“During duty hours, a man arrived here either on a motorcycle or bicycle, he stopped the vehicle and blew himself up,” an unidentified policeman told Reuters Television.
Among the dead were at least five police officers including the line officer whose vehicle was targeted by the bomber, and a journalist, officials said.
The attack took place in an area where security forces have stepped up their fight against Pakistani Taliban and other militant groups along the border with Afghanistan, following the massacre of more than 150 people, mostly children, at an army-run school in December 2014.
Attacks have fallen since the government crackdown and the Taliban squeezed into small pockets of territory, but militant groups remain able to launch hit-and-run and suicide attacks on security forces.
A spokesperson for the Hayatabad Medical Complex in Peshawar, to where the wounded were evacuated, said earlier that the hospital had received six bodies, including that of a child.
No one has claimed responsibility for the blast.
Last month, a suicide bomber attacked a government office in northwestern Pakistan, killing at least 23 people. (Reuters)