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Militants in northwestern Pakistan have killed nine family members of a slain leader of a pro-government

militia, including at least two children, police said Wednesday.

About 20 to 25 militants attacked the family's house on the outskirts of the city of Peshawar early
Wednesday, said Najeeb ur Rehman, a senior police official.

The attackers took the male members of the family outside and locked the female members inside, said
Rahim Shah, another senior police official. They then proceeded to killed all the male family members,
including two boys aged 8 and 10, he said.

Those killed were relatives of Zafar Khan, the chief of a local peace committee and member of a special
police force, who was killed last week in a clash with militants. The skirmish last week left one militant
dead.

Local peace committees are volunteer pro-government militias that fight to drive militants out of their
areas.

The militants who attacked the family's house have not been captured, Rehman said, and there has been
no claim of responsibility for the attack.

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crowded in this area, especially during the long holiday in the end of 2016 and the beginning of 2017. In
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least in Leaden Hall Highway, Manchester. This affects the congestion that is getting worse from the
direction of London to Manchester.

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