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Car Bomb Outside Islamabad Court Kills at Least Five in Pakistan

The explosion comes amid rising militant activity, including a foiled Taliban attack on a cadet college in northwestern Pakistan.

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 5, 2026
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Car Bomb Outside Islamabad Court Kills at Least Five, Injures 13 in Pakistan - This is a locator map for Pakistan with its capital, Islamabad, and the Kashmir region. - AP Photo/Mohammad Yousuf

Islamabad Court Car Bomb Claims Lives, Heightens Security Concerns - This is a locator map for Pakistan with its capital, Islamabad, and the Kashmir region. - AP Photo/Mohammad Yousuf

Powerful Car Bomb Hits Islamabad Court, Killing at Least Five and Injuring Dozens

A car bomb exploded outside a district court in Islamabad on Tuesday, killing at least five people and wounding 13 others, officials and state media reported. The attack adds to growing concerns about militant activity in Pakistan, including a separate foiled assault on a military cadet college.

Blast Strikes Court Area

The explosion occurred outside a heavily frequented district court in the Pakistani capital, damaging several parked vehicles. According to Pakistan TV, most casualties were passersby or individuals attending court hearings. The blast was reportedly heard miles away, raising alarm across the city.

Two security officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed that a car bomb caused the explosion. Islamabad police have not yet released an official statement on the incident, and no group has claimed responsibility.

Foiled Taliban Attack at Cadet College

Earlier Tuesday, Pakistani security forces thwarted a Taliban attack targeting cadets at an army-run college in Wana, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, near the Afghan border. The assault began Monday evening when a suicide car bomber and five militants attempted to storm the facility.

Local police chief Alamgir Mahsud said two attackers were killed quickly, while three managed to enter an administrative block before being cornered. Army commandos participated in the clearance operation, which continued intermittently into Tuesday. The administrative block was separate from the main dormitories housing hundreds of cadets and staff.

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The Pakistani Taliban, also known as TTP and separate from Afghanistan’s Taliban, denied involvement in the college attack. The group has grown more emboldened since the Taliban assumed power in Kabul in 2021, with many leaders and fighters believed to be taking refuge in Afghanistan.

Militant Threats and Historical Context

Pakistan has experienced a surge in militant attacks in recent years. The deadliest assault on a school occurred in 2014, when Taliban gunmen killed 154 people, mostly children, at a Peshawar army-run school. Military officials warned that Monday’s attempted attack aimed to replicate the Peshawar massacre.

Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have increased in recent months. Kabul criticized Islamabad for drone strikes on October 9 that killed several people in the Afghan capital and promised retaliation. Subsequent cross-border fighting resulted in dozens of deaths among soldiers, civilians, and militants before a ceasefire brokered by Qatar took effect on October 19 and remains in place.

Two rounds of peace talks have since been held in Istanbul, most recently on Thursday, but ended without agreement after Afghanistan refused to provide written assurances that the TTP and other militant groups would not use Afghan territory to target Pakistan. A previous ceasefire in 2022 between Pakistan and the TTP collapsed after the group accused Islamabad of violations.

Security and Public Concern

The Islamabad car bomb and foiled Taliban attack underscore ongoing security challenges in Pakistan, particularly in regions bordering Afghanistan. Authorities have heightened vigilance around sensitive installations, including courts, schools, and military facilities. Analysts warn that militant groups continue to exploit regional tensions and porous borders to conduct attacks, making stability in Pakistan increasingly precarious.

Source: AP News – A car bomb outside an Islamabad court kills at least 5 people, Pakistani state-run media say

Tags: #AfghanistanBorder#AsiaPacific#CarBomb#CourtBombing#IslamabadBlast#MilitantAttack#PakistaniTaliban#PakistanNews#PakistanSecurity#PublicSafety#TTP#WorldNews
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