- Associated Press - Wednesday, August 17, 2011

KHAR, Pakistan (AP) — A Pakistani official on Wednesday said Islamist militants crossed over from Afghanistan and shot dead an anti-Taliban tribal elder and his son in a northwestern tribal region.

Tariq Khan, the official, said Afsar Khan and his son Sher Alam were standing guard at a border post manned by members of a citizens militia in the Bajur tribal region when about 15 insurgents attacked them on Wednesday.

Police official Fazal Rabbi said Afsar Khan wasn among volunteers who had burned the homes of a militant faction some two months ago.

The Pakistani army has fought militants in the tribal belt for years, but militants still mount attacks there. In recent months, several of the attacks have originated from across the porous border in Afghanistan.

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