Feb 17 • 06:46 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark Politiken

At least 14 reported dead in several attacks in Pakistan

At least 14 people, including 11 security personnel and three civilians, were killed in multiple attacks in northwest Pakistan, highlighting ongoing security challenges in the region.

On Monday, a series of violent incidents in northwest Pakistan resulted in the deaths of at least 14 individuals, as reported by an unnamed security official. The casualties included 11 members of the security forces and three civilians, one of whom was a child, with at least 25 others sustaining injuries. The attacks occurred independently within Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, which has been a focal point of recent security troubles, particularly related to militant activity.

The incidents are part of a wider trend of escalating violence in Pakistan, with authorities struggling to manage uprisings in both southern and northern provinces adjacent to Afghanistan. Earlier in February, the Islamic State claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing at a mosque in Islamabad that killed at least 31 people and injured 169. This latest wave of violence underscores the complex and volatile security landscape, challenging the Pakistani government's efforts to restore stability in the region.

Details of the attacks indicate a troubling level of organization and intent among militants operating in the area. One of the explosions involved a vehicle laden with explosives that detonated against a wall at a religious college in the Bajaur district. This incident resulted in the deaths of eight police and border personnel, further exacerbating the humanitarian crisis as families are left to cope with the aftermath of such violence. The Pakistani government faces increasing pressure to address these security issues effectively.

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