Summary The devices were planted along the road side in Bara Kamangara area.
ISLAMABAD (Agencies) - Two soldiers were killed Saturday in separate bomb blasts in a restive Pakistani tribal region near the Afghan border, the military said.
The explosions took place in Bajaur tribal district, one of the seven semi-autonomous tribal regions.
"Two soldiers embraced shahadat (martyrdom) in Bajur today in two different improvised explosive device blasts planted by terrorists along road side in Bara Kamangara area and near a Pakistani post on Pak-Afghan border respectively," the military said in a statement.
Nobody has so far claimed responsibility for the attacks but roadside bombs are often used by the Pakistani Taliban, who launched their insurgency in 2007.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's government began negotiations with the TTP through intermediaries in February, with a ceasefire beginning March 1 but breaking down a month later.
