Officials say at least 17 people were killed and more than 70 injuries on the market in a car bomb attack in northwestern Pakistan's tribal areas open ".
Women and children are those in the market, the city's open "Jamrud were killed in the blast.
Explosion tribe management office. At present, the wounded has been taken to hospital in peshawar, near the city.
No group says it attacked, but.
The bombing, 15 hours of confrontation between militants and security forces in peshawar near the airport, located about 10 km (miles) east of Jamrud town.
At least 10 militants were killed in the fighting, many of which are uzbek soldiers, officials say. Pakistani taliban said, they attack.
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In the open, "powerful explosion destroyed in the market vehicles and damaged buildings.
Dynamite is grown in vehicles parked in an area of the market, some auto shop.
It is not clear attack goal is although the explosion was close to open boel, one and a half autonomous region is the most outstanding local government officials office assistant political agent.
Many of the injured were said to be in a critical condition.
One witness told AFP, he entered the Jamrud, he heard the explosion, and see a ball of fire.
"I first time to see people rushed to the scene, the flames devour. Human flesh there are fragments. I saw a small people injured and crying children. I put the child to the hospital," he said.
The BBC's M ilias · sweat in Islamabad says that some armed groups, including the Pakistani taliban and local rebel groups rush card - E - Islam, open boel areas of the reserve.
The armed factions infighting between is also called Jamrud.
The army in Pakistan's tribal areas has carried on many times the offensive, including opening boel, in the past.
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