Suicide attack wounds 10 outside northwest Pakistani office

Pakistani police officers and soldiers cordon off the area following a bomb blast in Peshawar, Pakistan, Thursday, April 7, 2016. Police officer Jamshed Khan said a bomb targeting police at a checkpoint near the northwestern city of Peshawar killed a police officer and injured other. (AP Photo/Mohammad Sajjad)

Pakistani police officers and soldiers cordon off the area following a bomb blast in Peshawar, Pakistan, Thursday, April 7, 2016. On April 19, police say a suicide bomber attacked a government office in the northwestern city of Mardan, killing at least 10 people. (AP Photo/Mohammad Sajjad)

PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Police say a suicide bomber has attacked a government office in the northwestern city of Mardan, wounding at least 10 people.

Faisal Shahzad, the city police chief, said the attacker also fired gunshots Tuesday before triggering the explosives outside a tax revenue office.

He says three of the wounded are in critical condition.

No one has claimed responsibility. Suspicion is likely to fall on the Pakistani Taliban and their allied local militants, who have long been attacking the government in a bid to install their own harsh brand of Islamic law.

The Pakistani military has launched multiple offensives against militant hideouts, but the insurgents have proven resilient. An Easter Sunday suicide bombing targeting Christians killed over 70 people in the eastern city of Lahore last month. TVJ

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