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Police say that gunmen killed five Pakistani police officers and two civilians near the Afghan border.

Gunmen ambushed and killed two civilians and five police officers in a northwest Pakistani police vehicle on Tuesday. The South Asian nation is struggling to contain a wave militant attacks, and has renewed tensions along its border with Afghanistan.

Ambush at 'Kohat City, located along the border of Afghanistan, follows a day-long drone attack and gun attack that killed three paramilitary soldiers in Karak, a nearby city.

"Several gunmen attacked ?a police patrol. Five policemen, including a senior officer, were killed. "They also burned the vehicle," said a police spokesperson.

He said that two civilians who were injured in the attack have died in hospital.

No group claimed responsibility for either attack. Pakistan launched airstrikes in Afghanistan Saturday, at the beginning of the Muslim holy week of Ramadan. The strikes were aimed at what Pakistan said was militant targets that had been responsible for recent suicide attacks on Pakistani soil. Kabul and UN have said that at least 13 civilians were killed in the air strikes.

Islamabad claims that militant groups are being given sanctuary in Afghanistan where they plan and execute attacks on the other side of the border.

Afghanistan denies the charge, saying that the militancy in Pakistan is a Pakistani problem.

Zabihullah Mojahid, a Taliban government spokesperson, said that Pakistan's attack on Afghanistan was a terror act which targeted civilians and violated Afghanistan's sovereignty.

Since 2007, the Tehreek-eTaliban-Pakistan (also known as the Pakistani Taliban) has been fighting against the state in the districts bordering Afghanistan.

(source: Reuters)