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Army says that militants killed 11 Pakistani security personnel and one child near the Afghan border.

The military said on Tuesday that militants drove a vehicle filled with explosives through an army checkpoint in the northwestern part of Pakistan, killing eleven security personnel and a child.

The?military reported that seven people were injured in the attack on Monday in Bajur, a district located along the Afghan border.

The military reported that the militants crashed into a wall at a checkpoint after security forces prevented them from entering a residential compound of soldiers. They added that 12 attackers died as they tried to flee.

The Islamist Pakistani Taliban (also known as Tehreek-e Taliban Pakistan) claimed responsibility for the attack.

Since 2007, the TTP has waged war against the government

In an effort to enforce a strict brand of Islamic government on the predominantly Muslim country.

Since it revoked the ceasefire agreement with Islamabad at the end of 2022, Pakistan has intensified its?attacks.

Pakistan accuses Afghanistan of providing a "safe haven" for militants. Kabul's Taliban government has repeatedly denied this charge.

Over 30 people were killed in a rare bombing that occurred at a mosque earlier this month during Friday prayers. The Islamic State militant group claimed responsibility for the attack, which raised fears that Pakistan could be facing a resurgence in militancy on multiple fronts.

(source: Reuters)