AlHijjah 17, 1432, Nov 13, 2011, SPA - A local government official says a bomb blast has killed six people in a remote town in northwest Pakistan. The official, Ahmed Jan, says two members of an anti-Taliban militia are among those killed in the Sunday bombing. He says the explosives were planted in a donkey cart left unattended in a market at Mastak town, some 75 miles (120 kilometers) northwest of the city of Peshawar. He says it was a remote-controlled blast apparently targeting the militia, according to a report of the Associated Press.