Unknown assailants again created terror in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Pakistani security force
Peshawar: Unknown assailants have created terror in Pakistan. Once again unknown gunmen opened fire. The latest case is of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a disturbed province of northwest Pakistan. On Thursday, unknown assailants ambushed a vehicle of ‘Frontier Corps’ by ambush. During this firing, one security personnel were killed and another was injured. The local police has given information about the incident.
No group took responsibility for the attack
According to the police, the attack took place in Bannu district which is adjacent to North Waziristan. Unidentified gunmen attacked the vehicle of ‘Frontier Corps’ with complete planning. Police said that during this attack, security personnel did not get a chance to escape. After the incident, security forces have surrounded the entire area and started a comprehensive campaign in search of the attackers. The injured security personnel have been admitted to the nearest hospital. At the moment, no group has taken responsibility for this attack.
Pakistani security force
Gunmen have created terror
This is not the first attack of unknown gunmen in Pakistan. Earlier in the month of May this year, unknown people in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province ambushed the convoy of security forces. 2 Pakistani soldiers were killed and 6 other people including citizens were injured in this attack. The gunmen targeted the army in Mir Ali town. Prior to Mir Ali town, unidentified gunmen attacked a convoy of security forces in the concierge area of Dera Ismail Khan district. In this attack, 2 security personnel were killed while 3 others were injured.
CM had given instructions to take strict steps
Let me tell you that recently, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur had strongly condemned this kind of incidents. He also sought a detailed report from the authorities in this regard. CM Gandapur had also asked the police to take strict steps to deal with such incidents. (Language)
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