Alleged bomber killed in Bannu as explosives go off

Police official also shot dead in Malakand; TTP claims responsibility of targeted killing


Iftikhar Firdous September 18, 2015
File photo of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police. PHOTO: AFP

PESHAWAR: Hours after the attack in Peshawar which resulted in the deaths of 29 people, including an army captain, an alleged bomber riding a motorcycle in the Bannu area of the province was killed when the explosives he was carrying went off.

According to a police official, initial investigation showed that the alleged militant was heading towards his target in the Miryan area of Bannu but his bid was thwarted as his explosives went off, killing him in the process.

Read: At least 18 killed, including army captain, as militants attack PAF base in Peshawar

Further, in the Buner district of Malakand Division, a police officer was killed while he was on duty in Gara Ghokand area, police officials said. The defunct Teheek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for the attack.

Read: Two police officials killed, five injured in Peshawar blast

Earlier, in the wee hours of Friday, 29 people including an army captain were killed as militants attacked a heavily-guarded Pakistan Air Force base in Badhaber area on the outskirts of Peshawar, senior security officials said. Confirming the attack, ISPR had said 13 militants were killed ahead of a clearance operation in the area.

COMMENTS (1)

Ali khan | 9 years ago | Reply Please use the correct term for the people who lost thwir lives at the hand of terrorists. They were shaheed.
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