At least 12 killed in blast outside court in Islamabad, Pakistan
- On Tuesday, November 11, 2025, a suicide blast outside the district court in Islamabad's G-11 area killed at least 12 people and wounded 20, state media reported.
- Failing to enter the court, the bomber waited up to 15 minutes near the courthouse gate before detonating explosives next to a police vehicle.
- Witnesses said lawyers and visitors fled as several cars were set ablaze, videos showed intense flames and smoke from a parked car, and the bomber's head was found on the road.
- Authorities sealed off the court complex soon, rescue teams and security forces rushed 12 bodies and 20 injured to PIMS hospital as police launched an investigation with Naqvi vowing justice.
- The incident fits a pattern of rising militant violence as the blast is the latest in an uptick across Pakistan amid a resurgent Pakistani Taliban emboldened since 2021, following stalled Istanbul peace talks and an attempted attack on Wana cadet college Tuesday.
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