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Two suicide attacks on Pakistan military base kill at least 12, leave 30 wounded
Two suicide attacks on Pakistan military base kill at least 12, leave 30 wounded

Yahoo

time05-03-2025

  • Yahoo

Two suicide attacks on Pakistan military base kill at least 12, leave 30 wounded

A dozen people were killed in a twin suicide bombing that targeted a military base in northwestern Pakistan on Tuesday. Two suicide bombings breached a wall at a military base before other attackers stormed the compound and were repelled. Around 30 other people were wounded, according to officials and a local hospital. Jaish Al-Fursan, a group affiliated with the Pakistani Taliban, claimed responsibility for the attack in Bannu and said that "dozens of members" of Pakistani security forces were killed. It is the third militant assault in Pakistan since the Muslim holy month of Ramadan started Sunday. The military didn't immediately confirm any casualties, but Bannu District Hospital said that at least 12 people were dead, at least four of whom were children. Bannu is located in the northwest province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa that borders Afghanistan, and several armed groups are active there. Related Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan sentenced to 14 years in jail for corruption British couple arrested in Afghanistan to be released 'as soon as possible,' Taliban says Militants have targeted Bannu several times. Last November, a suicide car bomb killed 12 troops and wounded several others at a security post. In July, a suicide bomber detonated his explosives-laden vehicle, and other militants opened fire near the outer wall of the military facility.

Two suicide attacks on Pakistan military base leaves at least 12 dead
Two suicide attacks on Pakistan military base leaves at least 12 dead

Euronews

time05-03-2025

  • Euronews

Two suicide attacks on Pakistan military base leaves at least 12 dead

A dozen people were killed in a twin suicide bombing that targeted a military base in northwestern Pakistan on Tuesday. Two suicide bombings breached a wall at a military base before other attackers stormed the compound and were repelled in violence. Around 30 other people were wounded, according to officials and a local hospital. Jaish Al-Fursan, a group affiliated with the Pakistani Taliban, claimed responsibility for the attack in Bannu and said that dozens of members of Pakistani security forces were killed. It is the third militant assault in Pakistan since the Muslim holy month of Ramadan started Sunday. The military didn't immediately confirm any casualties, but Bannu District Hospital said that at least 12 people were dead, at least four of whom were children. Bannu is located in the northwest province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa that borders Afghanistan, and several armed groups are active there. Militants have targeted Bannu several times. Last November, a suicide car bomb killed 12 troops and wounded several others at a security post.

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