Seven Pakistani police officers killed in targeted bomb attack


FILE PHOTO: Police personnel stand guard on the occasion of Christmas outside All Saints' Church in Peshawar on December 25, 2025. Tank deputy police chief Pervez Shah said five police personnel were killed on the spot after the remote-controlled bomb went off, while two others had died in hospital. - AFP

DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan: Seven Pakistani police officers were killed in a targetted bomb blast on their armoured vehicle on Monday (Jan 12), police in the north-western Tank district said, as Islamabad ‌contends with a rising wave of militancy.

Images ⁠of the attack showed the mangled wreckage of the vehicle overturned on ​the roadside.

In a statement, the Islamist militant group Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan claimed responsibility for the attack.

Tank deputy police chief Pervez Shah said five police personnel were killed on the spot after the remote-controlled bomb went off, while two others had died in hospital.

"The brave policemen ‍sacrificed their ⁠today ‍for the ​peaceful future of the nation," Interior Minister ⁠Mohsin Naqvi said in a statement.

Pakistan's northern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, where Tank is located, has battled a resurgence of militant violence carried out primarily ‍by Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.

Pakistan ‍has blamed the Afghan Taliban for providing a safe haven ‌to TTP militants, saying they use Afghan soil to plan their strikes on ⁠targets in Pakistan. Kabul has denied the charges, saying Pakistan's security is an internal problem.

Pakistan and Afghanistan are in the ⁠midst of a fragile truce following border clashes in October that killed dozens, their worst fighting since the Taliban took power in 2021. - Reuters

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