AP/ October 13, 2012, 4:28 PM

17 dead in Pakistan car bombing

Pakistani men check the damage caused by a car bomb explosion, while army soldiers gather at the site in the Pakistani town of Darra Adam Khel in the troubled Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan, Saturday, Oct. 13, 2012.

Pakistani men check the damage caused by a car bomb explosion, while army soldiers gather at the site in the Pakistani town of Darra Adam Khel in the troubled Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan, Saturday, Oct. 13, 2012. / AP Photo/Mohammad Sajjad

Updated 4:26 PM ET

PESHAWAR, Pakistan A car bomb tore through a crowded bazaar outside an office for anti-Taliban tribal elders Saturday in northwestern Pakistan, killing at least 17 people, officials said.

The blast in the town of Darra Adam Khel was the latest to strike the troubled area near the Afghan border, showing militants still pose a threat to the stability of key U.S. ally Pakistan despite government offensives against the Taliban and their supporters.

No group immediately claimed responsibility, but the Pakistani Taliban have staged similar attacks in the tribal region of Darra Adam Khel to punish elders for backing security forces in offensives against militants.

The explosives-laden car was parked near the office of one of the so-called peace committees that have been formed by local elders trying to rid the area of militants, regional government administrator Fakhruddin Khan said.

It was unclear how many people were in the office at the time, but Khan said those killed included tribal elders and passers-by.

He said 40 people also were wounded and the attack destroyed 35 shops and eight vehicles. The dead and wounded, including some in critical condition, had been transported to hospitals in the northwestern city of Peshawar.

The region, which is in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, is famous for its weapons market selling guns made by local craftsmen.

Provincial Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain blamed the Pakistani Taliban, noting the fundamentalist Islamic movement also had tried to kill a 14-year-old girl who is an advocate of education for girls and a critic of the Taliban. Malala Yousufzai was shot and wounded by a Taliban gunman in the Swat Valley on Tuesday, an attack that has drawn widespread condemnation.

The girl remains on a ventilator but is in stable condition, army spokesman Maj. Gen. Asim Saleem Bajwa told reporters Saturday.

Positive signs in Pakistani girl's recovery

She had been airlifted from Swat to a military hospital in the frontier city of Peshawar after the attack, where doctors removed a bullet from her neck. The bullet went into her head before travelling toward her spine. Bajwa said earlier that it was too soon to say whether she had a significant head injury.

After her sedatives were reduced on Saturday, she moved her arms and legs. Bajwa said it was a good sign.

The school that Yousufzai was attending in Swat's main town of Mingora — which is run by her father — reopened for classes Saturday. About 80 percent of the students showed up, but many were sad and scared, said one of the teachers, Asghar Khan.

"We want them to concentrate on their studies without any fear or psychological impact from the attack," said Khan.

Some 500 tribal elders held a rally in support of Yousufzai in Mingora on Saturday. Some carried photos of the 14-year-old and two other girls who were shot in the attack. They shouted, "Malala, we are all with you."

Hussain, the provincial information minister, urged the federal government to consider launching a "decisive operation against terrorists" to eliminate the militants.

"These Taliban have killed our innocent people in so many attacks. They are still killing our people. Instead of wasting time, we should hit them back, and we should do it as early as possible to save the precious lives of our innocent girls like Malala Yousufzai," he told reporters in Peshawar.

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MrsHippy says:
Way to go, Taliban. I'm sure your brethren will support you now. The Taliban are a cast of idiots.
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Repubs_R_Fiscal_Liberals replies:
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Indeed. How some people HERE want a theocracy when you have those terrible examples of what theocracy does just amazes me...
Think3Times replies:
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Yes thats what we need is a Theocracy!

Then everyone can run around killing each other and say GOD told them to do it...

Ohhh what fun!

/sarcasm
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Repubs_R_Fiscal_Liberals says:
JACK_25
Right wing thugs?
Idiot!

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1) I find it funny that you think the left wing has "thugs" but your side doesn't and

2) The "right wing" is no longer conservative, other than socially - it's an offense to us ACTUAL conservatives for RINOs to be called "right wing".

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chris76543 replies:
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It's an insult to fiscal Conservatives to have the nutcases (like Palin and Bachmann) hijack the term. True Fiscal Conservatives (like Mitch Daniels) concentrate more on solutions after they identify the problem... the current batch of "conservatives" concentrate on fingerpointing and criticizing (which never solved anything) because they're not smart enough to develop long-term solutions. Case in point: They got stuck with Romney and don't care if his plans make no sense - they should be demanding he produce numbers and details of how he'll double defense spending and cut taxes 20% ATB, while not running up the deficit... but they don't because they're just emotional whiners.
Think3Times replies:
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Ryan made it clear in the debate that they aren't supposed to come up with the numbers. They just throw out a "Framework" (which is a longer word for IDEA), and Congress is responsible for making the numbers fit inside of it.
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quincytodd says:
I bet that these bozoes who were targeted by the Taliban were paid off by the right-wing thugs in Washington to collaborate with us. The same thing happened to collaborators in countries who worked with the Germans and Japanese during their occupations in WW2. Few people like traitors. Anyone who sells out his country apparently has very few principle!
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chris76543 replies:
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Beware of black Suburbans cruising your neighborhood - internet says there are remnants of Reno's jack-booted thugs cohorting with Michele Obama to take away people's guns, donuts and Ring-Dings.
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lillyhorton says:
Media assumes Pakistanis were involved but usually they jump up to the plate because they think it makes them look tough. The US could have done this`and it resembles their inability to take responcibility.
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xieksis says:
Serbia had the right idea....
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