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Sources say 24 people were killed in explosions near the Afghan border. The victims are mostly civilians.

Two government officials and residents of the area said that on Monday, four explosions in the northwestern Pakistan, near the Afghan border, killed at least 24, the majority of them civilians.

There are conflicting reports about the explosions.

Residents in the area said that Pakistani fighter planes bombed four homes. However, two security officials denied that this had happened, claiming there were explosions at a munitions depot in a militant hiding place.

Due to the sensitive nature of the subject, the officials spoke under condition of anonymity.

The Pakistani Army's Public Relations wing has not responded to a comment request.

The Pakistani Army conducts regular operations in the area to eliminate militants who operate both on the Pakistani and the Indian side of the border.

Officials from the Khyber District said that the incident occurred in the Tirah valley, a remote area of the district, where residents protested the event and buried the bodies.

According to a press release from his office, the provincial chief minister Ali Amin Gandapur said that civilian deaths in such incidents were "tragic and condemnable" and that "civilian injuries as a result of actions against terrorists are unacceptable."

The statement didn't specify the type of action or who was involved.

Khyber District, located in the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, is in an unstable region near Afghanistan's border. Islamist militants have long occupied this area.

Citing local sources, the officials stated that four militants resided in one of those houses destroyed. They said the rest of those killed were civilians.

Mohammad Ali Shinwari, a resident of the area, said that at least 12 children had been killed.

He said that residents from nearby villages had reached the area in the middle night and removed the bodies.

His office reported that the chief minister had announced a compensation of 10,000,000 Pakistani Rupees ($35.300) per civilian killed in this incident. It did not specify how many civilians were killed.

In the region, a number of islamist militant groups are active. Long have the militants fought against state in order to overthrow it and replace it by their own strict Islamic governance system. Recent militant attacks on the army have increased, including two that took place on September 13 and killed 19 soldiers.

(source: Reuters)