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Roadside bomb kills a local police chief and driver in northwestern Pakistan

A roadside bomb exploded, killed a local police chief and his driver in northwestern Pakistan on Thursday, police said. Police official Nosher Khan said the explosion in the Dir district also injured some passers-by.

No terror group immediately claimed responsibility for the blast, but previous attacks in the area have been claimed by the Pakistani Taliban.

Pakistan has carried out a number of large military operations in the rugged northwest in recent years aimed at rooting out the Pakistani Taliban, al-Qaida and other militant groups.

Islamic militants still carry out near-daily attacks, mainly in intention to kill security forces and minority Shiites.

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Also on Thursday, an army helicopter made a crash landing while evacuating a wounded soldier from a remote area near the southwestern city of Quetta, the military said in a statement.

It said the crew survived but the injured soldier died in the crash landing. The military did not mention the exact cause of the crash.

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