The Inter-Services Public Relations, the Pakistan Army's media wing, said the attacker yesterday targetted the sports area of the armed forces' unit and those killed include seven soldiers who were critically injured in the attack. A captain of the Pakistan Army was among the dead.
Thirteen people were injured in the blast in Swat district's Kabal Tehsil. The injured persons were taken to Saidu Teaching Hospital in Mingora in Swat, it added.
The Afghanistan-based Pakistani Taliban immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, the paper said.
Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan spokesman Mohammad Khurasani claimed they had sent a young suicide bomber, Siddiqullah, to carry out the suicide attack on the military camp in Swat.
The forces have cordoned off the area and started a search operation.
The Taliban also warned more attacks in near future.
Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi strongly condemned the attack, saying the coward terrorist enemy is no match for the valiant sons of the soil.
"No cowardly attack can deter us in pursuing our struggle against the menace of terrorism to its logical conclusion. We will continue our fight till the last trace is rooted out," the prime minister said.
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz president Nawaz Sharif and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan also condemned the attack.
At least two militants were killed during a search operation in December last year.
In October, one person was killed and two others injured when a remote-controlled bomb went off in Malam Jabba area.
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