Multiple Explosions Target Pakistan Frontier Corps Headquarters in Peshawar
In a significant security incident, the Pakistan Frontier Corps (FC) headquarters in Peshawar, located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, was attacked early on Monday morning. The assault involved multiple explosions and intense gunfire, raising alarms about the ongoing security challenges in the region.
The attack reportedly began around 8 AM local time, as three suicide bombers attempted to breach the FC compound. According to City Police Chief Mian Saeed, one bomber detonated himself at the main entrance, while the other two were shot dead by security personnel before they could enter the premises. The explosions created panic among local residents, with many claiming to have heard the blasts from a considerable distance.
CCTV footage from the scene captured the moment of the explosion, showing a guard stationed at the gate when the blast occurred. The impact of the explosion was palpable, with footage indicating that an injured individual could be seen staggering inside the facility shortly after the blast. Several vehicles were observed fleeing the area amid the chaos.
The attack has resulted in the deaths of at least three security personnel, with an additional five individuals, including civilians, reported injured. The incident marks a serious escalation in violence targeting security forces in Pakistan, particularly in a region that has been plagued by similar attacks in recent months.
Shivani Sharma, a journalist from India Today, noted, 'These are the inputs which we are getting about two explosions that are being heard outside the Peshawar Frontier Corps Headquarters and this is not the first attack.' This comment underscores the recurring nature of such assaults against Pakistani security forces, raising concerns about the effectiveness of current security measures.
The rise in violence is attributed to various militant groups operating in the region, including the Baloch Liberation Front, which has been involved in numerous attacks against state forces. The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province has seen a surge in militant activities, prompting calls for a reassessment of security strategies by the government.
In response to the attack, Pakistani security forces have launched rescue and security operations in the area to secure the compound and assist the injured. This incident is part of a broader pattern of violence that has been observed in Pakistan, as various factions continue to challenge state authority and stability.
As the situation develops, further updates regarding casualties and the ongoing security operations are anticipated. The government is under increasing pressure to address the growing security concerns and restore public confidence in the safety of the region.
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