Five dead in suicide bombing in Pakistan

In a brazen assault on Monday, two suicide bombers targeted the headquarters of Pakistan’s Federal Constabulary in Peshawar, resulting in the deaths of three security personnel and injuries to at least 12 others. According to police reports shared with BBC Urdu, the attackers were heavily armed as they stormed the highly fortified complex in the northwestern city. The incident occurred at approximately 08:10 local time (03:10 GMT), with witnesses recounting hearing two deafening explosions. Despite the attackers’ efforts, they were neutralized at the gate before gaining access to the main building. Pakistani authorities have labeled the attack as a ‘foiled terrorist plot,’ emphasizing that the assailants were intercepted in time. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the attack, urging swift identification and prosecution of those responsible. The Federal Constabulary, tasked with addressing high-threat scenarios such as tribal conflicts and organized crime, operates in a region historically plagued by militant violence. Peshawar, located in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan, has frequently been a hotspot for such attacks. While no group has yet claimed responsibility, the Pakistani Taliban, or Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan, has a history of orchestrating similar assaults in the area. Rescue teams and law enforcement remain on-site as investigations continue.