Premature blast kills three attackers in Peshawar: police
According to police officials the trio were likely planning an attack in the area
A suicide bomber in Peshawar on Friday accidentally detonated his vest while riding a motorcycle on an empty road, killing himself and two other militants also on bike, police said.
The incident took place in the Sufaid Sang suburb just northwest of Peshawar, where the trio were likely planning an attack, a senior local police official told AFP.
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"Their plan was foiled when the suicide vest of one suicide bomber detonated prematurely," Kashif Zulfiqar said.
"Their target was not known but they were moving towards a crowded area where there are several police and military check posts," he added.
Police defused a jacket fitted on the dead body of a second would-be bomber and recovered a Kalashnikov rifle, eight hand grenades and hundreds of live bullets.
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Mubarak Zeb, Peshawar police chief confirmed the incident to AFP.
Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan and other militant groups regularly target military and civilian installations as part of an insurgency, which has claimed tens of thousands of lives since it began in 2004.
The incident took place in the Sufaid Sang suburb just northwest of Peshawar, where the trio were likely planning an attack, a senior local police official told AFP.
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"Their plan was foiled when the suicide vest of one suicide bomber detonated prematurely," Kashif Zulfiqar said.
"Their target was not known but they were moving towards a crowded area where there are several police and military check posts," he added.
Police defused a jacket fitted on the dead body of a second would-be bomber and recovered a Kalashnikov rifle, eight hand grenades and hundreds of live bullets.
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Mubarak Zeb, Peshawar police chief confirmed the incident to AFP.
Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan and other militant groups regularly target military and civilian installations as part of an insurgency, which has claimed tens of thousands of lives since it began in 2004.