Taliban suicide car bomber wounds 6 in attack on Bannu police station
Taliban immediately claim responsibility for attack.
PESHAWAR:
A suicide bomber on Tuesday rammed his explosive-laden car into a checkpoint outside a police station in Bannu, wounding six people, police said.
"Four policemen and two civilians were wounded after a suicide bomber blew up his car at the checkpoint," senior police official Nisar Ahmad Tanoli told AFP.
The blast damaged the outer wall of the police station and two houses near the checkpoint, he said.
Taliban militants immediately claimed responsibility for the attack.
"We carried out the suicide attack on the police station... we will not spare them and target them again," Taliban spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan told AFP on phone from an unknown location.
"We will continue to target police and security forces because they are killing our mujahideen (fighters)," he added.
A suicide bomber on Tuesday rammed his explosive-laden car into a checkpoint outside a police station in Bannu, wounding six people, police said.
"Four policemen and two civilians were wounded after a suicide bomber blew up his car at the checkpoint," senior police official Nisar Ahmad Tanoli told AFP.
The blast damaged the outer wall of the police station and two houses near the checkpoint, he said.
Taliban militants immediately claimed responsibility for the attack.
"We carried out the suicide attack on the police station... we will not spare them and target them again," Taliban spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan told AFP on phone from an unknown location.
"We will continue to target police and security forces because they are killing our mujahideen (fighters)," he added.