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Thursday, 23 May 2013 

Last Update: Thursday, 23 May 2013 KSA 17:18 - GMT 14:18

Thursday, 23 May 2013
 The bombing occured on the outskirts of Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan 
province. (File photo: AFP) 
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The Associated Press, Quetta - 
A large bomb hidden by the Taliban in a rickshaw exploded as a 
police vehicle passed in southwest Pakistan on Thursday, killing 11 
policemen and two civilians, police said.

The bombing on the 
outskirts of Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan province, came the same 
day as fighting in the restive northwest left 4 soldiers dead. Police 
claimed 20 militants also died in those clashes.

The Quetta blast wounded 23 people, said senior police officer Fayaz Sumbal.

Pakistani Taliban spokesman Ahsanullah Ahsan claimed responsibility for
 the attack in a telephone call to The Associated Press, saying it was 
revenge for militants killed in the country’s northwest.

The 
Taliban have been waging a bloody insurgency against the Pakistani 
government for years that has killed thousands of people. The militants 
want to impose Islamic law in the country and end the government’s 
unpopular alliance with the United States.

Baluchistan is home 
to many Islamic militant groups, as well as separatist insurgents who 
have been fighting the government for decades.

The rickshaw was
 packed with around 100 kilograms of explosives and was parked alongside
 a road in the city. It was detonated by remote control when a vehicle 
carrying members of the police’s special forces team passed by, said 
Sumbal.

Eyewitness Irshad Ali said the blast “was so loud, we 
thought something had fallen from the sky.” Local TV footage showed that
 the bomb completely destroyed the police vehicle.

The Special 
Forces unit that was targeted was put together months ago to deal with 
increasing incidents of kidnappings and shootings in Baluchistan, said 
Sumbal.

Also Thursday, several militants attacked a Pakistani 
army checkpoint in Kurram tribal area near the Afghan border, killing 
four soldiers, said local police officer Mujahid Khan.

The 
soldiers, backed by gunship helicopter and jet fighters, chased the 
militants fleeing to their hideouts and killed 20 of them, he said.

Pakistan’s tribal region is home to a wide range of Islamic militants, many of 
them linked to al-Qaida and the Taliban.

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