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3 Killed in Suicide Attack in Pakistani Paramilitary Headquarters

  • On Monday, November 24, a suicide attack struck the Federal Constabulary headquarters in Peshawar, killing three paramilitary personnel.
  • Amid a surge in militant attacks, Pakistan recorded 1,303 terrorism-related incidents in 2024 with assaults blamed on Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan and Balochistan Liberation Army across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces.
  • At about 8:10 am on Saddar Road, attackers detonated two powerful explosions followed by intense gunfire as one bomber struck the main gate and others were shot by FC personnel.
  • Zulfiqar Hameed, Inspector General of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police, said, "The attack has concluded, and a clearance operation is under way to determine whether any unexploded ordnance is present," while security forces cordoned the area and moved the wounded to Lady Reading Hospital where patients are stable.
  • No group has claimed responsibility, and authorities are collecting DNA samples while Islamabad accuses militants sheltered by Afghanistan's Taliban government.
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In Pakistan, at least three people have been killed in an attack by armed forces on the headquarters of a paramilitary unit.

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Three members of the Federal Paramilitary Constabulary (FC) were killed in a suicide attack by alleged militants of the Pakistan Taliban Movement (PTM).

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Two suicide bombers attacked the headquarters of Pakistan's paramilitary forces in Peshawar, killing three security personnel and wounding at least 12 others.

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The Print broke the news in New Delhi, India on Thursday, August 21, 2025.
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