A bomb blast ripped through a vegetable market in Pakistan's northwestern tribal area, killing at least 18 people and wounding about 50 others.
The explosion occurred Saturday morning at the Eidgah Market in Parachinar city, the capital of Kurram Agency, where a large number of people had gathered to buy fruit and vegetables, local media reported.
Local official Kurram Ikramullah told Al Jazeera that 18 people had been killed and nearly 50 were wounded.
"The bomb seems to have been planted in vegetable crate," Ikramullah said. "There is a high possibility that the vegetables were brought from outside the agency."
Security forces cordoned off the area and a search operation for the perpetrators was under way.
No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack.
Kurram is one of seven tribal areas of Pakistan governed by local laws and customs. It borders three Afghan provinces and is a key route for movement across the border.
Pakistan has battled armed groups since 2004, a campaign that has claimed the lives of tens-of-thousands of civilians and security forces.
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