Bannu under attack: militants kill 21 policemen in coordinated assault

Bannu under attack: militants kill 21 policemen in coordinated assault

 ISLAMABAD: A car bombing at ⁠a police post, followed by an intense firefight, has killed at least 21 officers ⁠in northwestern Pakistan, police sources said.

Images from after the attack on Saturday showed the structure had been ​reduced to rubble, with bricks, charred wreckage and mangled vehicles scattered ​around the area.

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Police official Sajjad Khan said in a statement that ⁠the bodies of 14 officers had been recovered from the collapsed outpost and ​three other personnel were found alive and rushed to hospital.

A police official who asked ​not to be identified because he is not authorised to speak to the media said militants first rammed into the post with an explosive-filled car and then entered the premises and ​began firing on any remaining officers.

“Other law enforcement personnel were sent to help ​the police, but the terrorists ambushed them and caused some casualties,” he said.

Police sources said ‌the militants ⁠also used drones in the attack.

Ambulances from rescue agencies and civil hospitals rushed to the scene, with officials saying a state of emergency had been declared in government hospitals in Bannu.

A militant alliance known as the Ittehad-ul-Mujahideen claimed responsibility for ​the attack.

Militant attacks have ​the potential to ⁠reignite fighting along Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan. The worst fighting in years erupted between the allies-turned-foes in February, with Pakistani ​airstrikes inside Afghanistan that Islamabad said targeted militant strongholds.

Fighting has ​since eased, ⁠with occasional skirmishes breaking out along the border, but no official ceasefire has been brokered.

Pakistan blames Kabul for harbouring militants who use Afghan soil to plot attacks in ⁠Pakistan.

The ​Taliban has denied the allegations and said militancy ​in Pakistan is an internal problem.

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