Twin roadside bombs in Pakistan’s northwestern region kill at least seven people, according to multiple outlets citing local authorities. The blasts occur in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, with reports indicating five people die in the first explosion and two in the second. A police officer says the devices are detonated remotely, consistent with roadside improvised explosive devices targeted at vehicles or passersby.

All sources note that no group has yet claimed responsibility for the attacks at the time of reporting. Authorities have not publicly identified the perpetrators, and the information available is limited to casualty figures and basic details about the timing and nature of the blasts. The attacks underscore ongoing security challenges in the region, where militant activity and roadside violence have previously been reported.

While the outlets differ slightly in phrasing, they broadly agree on the number of explosions (two), their location (northwestern Pakistan/Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), the reported death toll (at least seven), and that responsibility has not been claimed.