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Blast kills 4 Pakistani officials near border with Afghanistan
Blast kills 4 Pakistani officials near border with Afghanistan

Free Malaysia Today

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Free Malaysia Today

Blast kills 4 Pakistani officials near border with Afghanistan

Pakistan has witnessed a sharp rise in violence in its regions bordering Afghanistan since 2021. (AFP pic) PESHAWAR : An explosion in northwest Pakistan today killed at least four local government officials and police officers, a police official told AFP. 'One senior government official, along with another government official and two police officers, were killed in the attack. Eleven people were wounded,' said Waqas Rafiq, a senior police official stationed in Bajaur, a city near the border with Afghanistan. The officials were travelling in a car when 'the attack happened in a market in Bajaur city', Rafiq added. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the blast. It came four days after 16 soldiers were killed in the province in an attack claimed by the Pakistan Taliban, a group which is very active in the area. Around 300 people, mostly security officials, have been killed in attacks since the start of the year by armed groups fighting the government in both Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces, according to an AFP tally. Last year was the deadliest in a decade for Pakistan, with a surge in attacks that killed more than 1,600 people, according to Islamabad-based analysis group the Center for Research and Security Studies. Pakistan has witnessed a sharp rise in violence in its regions bordering Afghanistan since the Taliban returned to power in Kabul in 2021, with Islamabad accusing its western neighbour of allowing its soil to be used for attacks against Pakistan – a claim the Taliban denies.

Blast claimed by Daesh kills four in northwest Pakistan
Blast claimed by Daesh kills four in northwest Pakistan

Arab News

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Arab News

Blast claimed by Daesh kills four in northwest Pakistan

PESHAWAR: An explosion in northwest Pakistan killed at least four local government officials and police Wednesday, an officer told AFP, in an attack claimed by a branch of the Daesh group. 'One senior government official, along with another government official and two police officers, were killed in the attack. Eleven people were wounded,' said Waqas Rafiq, a senior police official stationed in Bajaur, a city near the border with Afghanistan. The officials were traveling in a car in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province when 'the attack happened in a market in Bajaur city,' Rafiq added. Hours later the IS-K group of Daesh claimed to have detonated an explosives-laden moped that targeted the vehicle in which the officials were traveling. The deadly blast came four days after 16 soldiers were killed in the same province in an attack claimed by the Pakistan Taliban, a group which is very active in the area. Around 300 people, mostly security officials, have been killed in attacks since the start of the year by armed groups fighting the government in both Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces, according to an AFP tally. Last year was the deadliest in a decade for Pakistan, with a surge in attacks that killed more than 1,600 people, according to Islamabad-based analysis group the Center for Research and Security Studies. Pakistan has witnessed a sharp rise in violence in its regions bordering Afghanistan since the Taliban returned to power in Kabul in 2021, with Islamabad accusing its western neighbor of allowing its soil to be used for attacks against Pakistan — a claim the Taliban denies.

Germany Foils Alleged Russian Plot to Mail Incendiary Devices
Germany Foils Alleged Russian Plot to Mail Incendiary Devices

Wall Street Journal

time14-05-2025

  • Wall Street Journal

Germany Foils Alleged Russian Plot to Mail Incendiary Devices

BERLIN—German police detained three men suspected of planning to mail packages laden with explosives in a Russian-sponsored act of sabotage reminiscent of recent attacks on DHL logistics hubs, prosecutors said Wednesday. The arrests could shed light on last year's explosions at DHL hubs in Germany and the U.K., which Western security officials alleged were part of one of the most audacious acts of sabotage ordered by the Kremlin and whose target included flights to the U.S. and Canada.

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