Six people have been killed and more than 30 wounded in a suicide bombing at a checkpoint in Pakistan.
The attacker had attempted to drive his vehicle into Hazara Town in Baluchistan province's capital Quetta, where a recent surge in sectarian unrest has killed scores of Shi'ites, city police chief Zubair Mahmood said.
'He detonated the vehicle when the soldiers at a paramilitary check-post near the Sh'iite neighbourhood stopped it,' the police officer told AFP.
The blast left six people dead including a soldier, senior administration official Abdul Mansoor told AFP.
Senior provincial government official Akbar Durrani confirmed the attack and the casualties.
'We have collected details from different hospitals and the death toll is six,' he said, adding that 37 others, including two soldiers, were wounded.
'The bomber was heading to the Shi'ite Hazara community's area. It was a huge blast heard several kilometres away,' he said, adding that several shops were damaged in the bombing.
Baluchistan is a flashpoint for sectarian violence between Pakistan's majority Sunni Muslims and minority Shi'ites, who account for 20 per cent of the country's 180 million population.
A giant bomb planted in a water tanker being towed by a tractor killed 90 Shi'ite Hazaras in February, while another suicide bombing at a snooker club in January killed 92 others.
Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, a militant group officially banned by the government in 2002, claimed responsibility for both attacks.
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