Feb 17 • 10:14 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Car filled with explosives blown up at checkpoint, 11 soldiers killed in attack by militants in PAK

A militant attack in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has resulted in the death of 11 police personnel, with several others injured.

In a significant assault in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, eleven police officers were killed during a terrorist attack in the Bajaur district, as reported by the Pakistan Army on Tuesday. This attack is attributed to militants associated with the group Fitna Al-Khwarij, who targeted a joint security forces and law enforcement agency checkpoint. The incident also left several civilians, including women and children, injured, highlighting the reckless nature of the attack on public safety.

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) detailed that the attackers attempted a cowardly assault by crashing an explosive-laden vehicle into the checkpoint, resulting in a devastating explosion that caused structural damage and fatalities among the security personnel. The military also claims that twelve attackers were killed in the ensuing chaos, attempting to downplay the incident's severity by shifting some blame towards India, though such allegations lack concrete evidence in this context.

The repercussions of this attack extend beyond the immediate fatalities, affecting local residential structures and causing civilian casualties. One particularly tragic outcome was the death of a young girl, underscoring the broader implications and challenges faced by authorities in managing security and civilian safety in conflict-prone areas like Bajaur. This incident reflects ongoing instability in the region and the persistent threat posed by militant factions seeking to undermine state authority.

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