A suicide bomber on a motorbike and a car bomb killed at least 65 people, including women and children, in an attack in northwest Pakistan, officials said.
The bomber blew himself up as hundreds of people were gathered around the office of a senior government official in Pakistan's northwestern Mohmand region.
The attacks devastated Yakaghund town in the district of Mohmand, one of seven that make up Pakistan's northwest tribal belt
Hospital officials have said up to 112 people were wounded.
Among the wounded were several people displaced by fighting between security forces and militants, who were collecting relief goods near the blast site.
Residents said five children, aged between five and ten, and several women were among dead.
At least 28 prisoners held for petty crime escaped after the force of the blast toppled an outer wall of a local jail.
