School bus exploded in Pakistan
A roadside bomb exploded near a school bus in northwest Pakistan's main city on Monday, killing the driver and wounding at least two children, police said.
The city of Peshawar lies near the militant-riddled tribal regions of Pakistan and the Afghan border, and it has long been a favorite target of Taliban attacks. Militants in the northwest have frequently attacked schools - especially those for girls - but usually when children are not at the scene.
Police did not rule out the possibility that the bomb may have missed its intended target.