Pakistan's army soldiers rush to a spot of a suicide attack in Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistani Kashmir, Friday, June 26, 2009. A suicide bomber blew himself up early Friday near an army vehicle, killing at least two soldiers in the first such assault in Pakistan's part of divided Kashmir, the military said. (Roshan Mughal)/Photo AP
Pakistan Troops Killed In Kashmir -- BBC
At least two soldiers have been killed and three others wounded by a suicide blast in Pakistani-administered Kashmir, officials say.
The Taliban has said it carried out the attack, the AP news agency reported.
Militants have launched deadly attacks on soldiers across Pakistan, but it is thought to be the first such bombing in Pakistani-administered Kashmir.
The army is engaged in an intense battle to dislodge the Taliban from strongholds in the north-west.
The Pakistani Taliban fighting the army in the north-west have no obvious presence in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, our correspondent says.
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