Peshawar, Pakistan – Twin explosions hit a military object on Tuesday in the northwestern Pakistani city of Banne after the suicide bombers broke to violate the wall, officials said.
The pounding of the gray smoke rose into the air and there was a shooting after the explosion, said Officer Zahid Khan.
The military said that two suicide bombers were detonated near the walls that relieved military areas in Banna, which mostly arranged and home security forces.
Bannu is in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, where militant groups love Pakistani Taliban are active.
“After breaching in the wall, five to six attackers tried to enter cantonry, but eliminated. Operations in the area are still underway,” said the army in the statement.
Explosions occurred after sunset, when people would break during Muslims Holy Month of Ramadan.
The group associated with Pakistani Taliban, Jaish Al-Fursan, took responsibility for the attack, third A militant attack in Pakistan since Ramadan began on Sunday.
In the statement, Jaish al-Fursan said that his fighters killed dozens of security staff. The military did not immediately provide accident numbers.
Armed groups a few times target Bann Bann. Last November, suicide bomb 12 troops killed and wounded several others in a security post.
In julyThe suicide bomber has detonated his vehicle in the field and other militants opened fire near the outer wall of the military facility.
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2025-03-04 15:26:00