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Twelve Pakistani police officers killed in car bombing and shootout

Police said militants rammed the post with a car bomb, then ambushed reinforcements and used drones in an attack claimed by Ittehad-ul-Mujahideen.

  • On Saturday, militants detonated a car bomb at a police post in northwestern Pakistan and ambushed responding forces, killing at least 12 officers and wounding three others.
  • A militant alliance, Ittehad-ul-Mujahideen, claimed responsibility for the assault, which reduced the outpost to rubble; authorities declared a state of emergency in Bannu hospitals to manage casualties.
  • Police official Sajjad Khan reported militants first rammed the post with an explosive-filled car before firing on officers, while sources noted attackers also utilized drones during the assault.
  • Responding law enforcement personnel were ambushed while attempting to assist the post, with an official stating, "Other law enforcement personnel were sent to help the police, but the terrorists ambushed them."
  • Tensions remain high between Pakistan and Afghanistan following February clashes, though the Taliban denies Islamabad's allegations of harboring militants, asserting militancy in Pakistan is an internal issue.
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PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — The number of deaths from a suicide attack on a security post in northwestern Pakistan increased to 14 police officers, authorities said early on Sunday.

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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