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File image of troops patrolling near Hangu in 2006 MOHAMMAD ZUBAIR/AP/Press Association Images
Pakistan

Six Pakistani children killed while playing with hand grenade

The children, aged seven to twelve, were playing near their home when the grenade exploded.

SIX CHILDREN HAVE been killed and one injured while playing with a hand grenade in northwest Pakistan, officials said.

The children, aged seven to 12, were playing near their house in the town of Hangu when the grenade exploded, local police chief Iftikhar Ahmed told AFP.

“Five boys and one girl were killed in the blast. One other child was injured,” he said.

Syed Ahmed Jan, a senior local administration official, added: “The children were playing with a hand grenade they found on nearby open ground.”

Another police official said the children were all members of the same family who had migrated from the neighbouring Orakzai tribal agency where the military is battling the Taliban.

Hangu itself is regularly targeted by militants. A Pakistani schoolboy from a nearby village sacrificed his life to stop a suicide bomber, saving the lives of his classmates earlier this month.

The Pakistani Taliban have since 2007 waged a war against the state, intended to force the government to scrap its alliance with the US and to impose the militants’ brand of Islamic Sharia law.

- © AFP, 2014

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