
New Delhi. Pakistan is now getting answers in its language. The terrorists on Wednesday carried out several attacks on police locations and checkposts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on Wednesday. According to the information, at least four policemen have been killed and nine other police personnel are injured in these attacks. According to Pakistani police officials, the attacks took place in different districts, which were mainly targeted by police stations and checkposts.
Hassan Sports Police Station and two checkposts in Peshawar were attacked by militants, killing one constable and injuring another. In Upper Dir district, terrorists ambushed the vehicle of Quick Response Force. Three policemen were killed in this attack and eight policemen were injured. The injured were admitted to the district headquarters hospital and a search operation was immediately started in the area.
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Terrorists retreat in retaliation
Sakhi Bridge in Khyber district was attacked by joint Frontier Corps and police checkpoints with heavy weapons militants, but had to retreat in retaliation. Similarly, the attacks in Nasir Bagh and Matani areas were thwarted by the police, while the Majanghi check post in Bannu district was also targeted, although there were no casualties here. Unidentified bike riders in Charsadya district threw hand grenade at the Talandi checkpost. Fortunately, the attack failed and there was no loss of life and property. The police have tightened security throughout the province and all police locations and checkposts have been kept on high alert.
Chief Minister condemns the attack
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur condemned these attacks, calling him “cowardly”. He said, such incidents cannot break the morale of our police. Security forces have made it clear that they will continue strict action against the terrorists.
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