Peshawar Security Force Headquarters Targeted by Suicide Bombers
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Journos News) – Two suicide bombers struck the headquarters of a provincial security force in Peshawar, Pakistan, on Monday morning, leaving at least three officers dead and five others injured, according to local police and rescue officials. The attack occurred in the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, which borders Afghanistan.
City Police Chief Saeed Ahmad reported that one bomber detonated explosives at the main gate of the Federal Constabulary headquarters. The second attacker was shot and killed by security personnel near the parking area before reaching the building. Ahmad noted that a large number of officers were conducting morning parade drills on open grounds when the attack occurred.
“The terrorists involved in today’s attack were on foot and failed to reach the parade area. A timely response by our forces prevented a much larger tragedy,” Ahmad told The Associated Press.
No Group Claims Responsibility, Taliban Suspected
No organization immediately claimed responsibility for the assault. However, authorities suspect the Pakistani Taliban, or Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), a militant group allied with but distinct from Afghanistan’s Taliban, has been behind similar attacks in the past. Pakistan has recently experienced a surge in such militant operations targeting security personnel, government buildings, and civilians.
The Peshawar attack comes less than two weeks after a suicide bomber struck outside a court in Islamabad, Pakistan’s capital, killing 12 people when explosives detonated near a police vehicle.
Cross-Border Tensions Between Pakistan and Afghanistan
The attack further strains relations between Islamabad and Kabul. Pakistan has accused the Afghan Taliban of allowing the TTP to operate freely from Afghan territory since the Taliban assumed control of Afghanistan in 2021. While Kabul denies these allegations, tensions escalated after Afghanistan condemned Pakistan’s drone strikes in Kabul on October 9 and vowed retaliation.
The conflict resulted in dozens of casualties, including soldiers, civilians, and militants, before a ceasefire was brokered by Qatar on October 19. Subsequent negotiations in Istanbul failed to produce a formal agreement, as Afghanistan did not provide written assurances to prevent TTP attacks originating from its territory.
Pakistan Increases Counterterror Operations
In response, Pakistan has intensified operations targeting the TTP along the border regions, killing dozens of insurgents in recent weeks. Authorities emphasize that these measures are aimed at preventing further attacks on security forces and maintaining stability in the northwestern provinces.
Security analysts note that Peshawar, due to its proximity to the Afghanistan border, has frequently been a focal point for militant activity. Continued attacks underscore the challenges Pakistan faces in controlling cross-border insurgency networks while managing complex diplomatic relations with Kabul.
Looking Ahead
The Peshawar attack is part of a broader pattern of regional instability that continues to affect civilian safety and law enforcement operations in Pakistan. Authorities are expected to increase security measures, conduct investigations into militant networks, and monitor border regions more closely to prevent further incidents.
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