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Suicide bombing kills at least 9 in north-west Pakistan, say police
Suicide bombing kills at least 9 in north-west Pakistan, say police

Khaleej Times

time04-03-2025

  • Khaleej Times

Suicide bombing kills at least 9 in north-west Pakistan, say police

A suicide bombing tore through a security installation in north-western Pakistan on Tuesday, killing at least nine civilians, police said. Zia u Din, the head of the police force in the northern district of Bannu, said the explosion had also injured 18 people, adding that the figures did not include any security force casualties. Police officials said the blast was likely caused by a vehicle laden with explosives. A military official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Reuters that militants rammed two explosive-filled vehicles into the walls of the facility but that the attack was foiled by the security forces. Six militants were killed in an exchange of fire after the blast, the official said. It was not immediately clear who was behind the attack. Attacks by the Pakistani Taliban (TTP) militant group have risen in recent years against Pakistani police and military in areas near the Afghan border. Ali Amin Gandapur, the Chief Minister for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the border province where the explosion took place, condemned the incident and said he had sought a report from senior police officials on the blast.

Suicide bombing kills at least 9 in north-west Pakistan, police say
Suicide bombing kills at least 9 in north-west Pakistan, police say

Reuters

time04-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Reuters

Suicide bombing kills at least 9 in north-west Pakistan, police say

DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan, March 4 (Reuters) - A suicide bombing tore through a security installation in north-western Pakistan on Tuesday, killing at least nine civilians, police said. Zia u Din, the head of the police force in the northern district of Bannu, said the explosion had also injured 18 people, adding that the figures did not include any security force casualties. Police officials said the blast was likely caused by a vehicle laden with explosives. Advertisement · Scroll to continue It was not immediately clear who was behind the explosion. Attacks by the Pakistani Taliban (TTP) Islamist militant group have risen in recent years against Pakistani police and military in areas near the Afghan border. Ali Amin Gandapur, the Chief Minister for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the border province where the explosion took place, condemned the incident and said he had sought a report from senior police officials on the blast.

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