Bomb blast in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa : A fierce bomb blast occurred today (April 28) in the office of a peace committee in Pakistan’s disturbed Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, killing seven people and injured nine others. Police said that there was an explosion at the local peace committee office at Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan district.
The entire building was destroyed in the explosion.
Information has been revealed from the hospital treating the injured that 16 injured people have been brought to the hospital after the explosion, out of which seven have died. On the other hand, no group has taken responsibility for this attack. Police said that the explosion was so terrible that the entire building of the peace committee was destroyed and many people were buried under the rubble. As soon as the incident was reported, the police and ambulance team reached the spot and took the victims out of the rubble and immediately rushed the hospital to the hospital.
A day earlier, the army killed 54 members of TTP.
A day before the explosion, the Pakistani Army conducted a major operation. The army killed 54 terrorists infiltrating from Afghanistan to North Waziristan district. No organization has yet taken responsibility for the attack on the Peace Committee office, although Pakistan can accuse the Taliban being behind the blast, as an organization called Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan or TTP has always been targeting security forces and citizens.
Pakistani army killed 71 terrorists in three days
Pakistani security forces today took a major action on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. The army killed 17 more terrorists from the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan. The army has killed a total of 71 foreign terrorists in the last three days. The army has also recovered a large quantity of weapons, bullets and explosives from the terrorists.
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