Pakistan official: Roadside bomb kills 3 on security convoy

A roadside bomb kills three members of a provincial paramilitary force. (AFP/file photo)

QUETTA: A Pakistani official says a roadside bomb has hit a security convoy in the country's southwest, killing three members of a provincial paramilitary force and wounding eight.
Ahmed Jan, a senior official of the force, says Tuesday's explosion took place in the Awaran district of Baluchistan province.
Jan says the bomb was remotely detonated. The Baluchistan Levies is a force in charge of maintaining law and order in the tribal areas of the insurgency-plagued province.
No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack. Similar attacks in the past were claimed by Baluch separatists fighting a low-level insurgency for over a decade. Islamic militants also operate there.
Meanwhile, the military says troops killed seven "terrorists" and wounded three who fired at them from across the Afghan border in North Waziristan.