Hand grenade kills seven children in South Waziristan: officials

According to political administration, seven children aged between six to 12 years, all boys, were killed while two others were injured

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PESHAWAR: At least seven children were killed on Sunday when a hand grenade exploded in Speenmark village in South Waziristan.

The bomb exploded while the children were playing with it in the tribal district.

According to political administration, seven children aged between six to 12 years, all boys, were killed while two others were injured.

Dozens of children, mostly in north-west Pakistan, have lost their lives in the past when playing with "toys" that turned out to be explosive devices.

South Waziristan is also one of the seven tribal areas, where the army has for more than a decade been battling militants linked to the Taliban and Al-Qaeda.

Pakistan army launched an operation in June 2014 in neighbouring North Waziristan to wipe out terrorist bases in the tribal areas and end an insurgency that has cost thousands of civilian lives since 2004.

As a result, security has improved.