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Terror attack foiled in Bannu as security forces intercept suicide bomber

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Web Desk: Security forces foiled a suspected suicide attack in northwestern Pakistan on Tuesday after identifying and engaging a suicide bomber near a security post in Bannu district, security sources said.

The attacker detonated his explosive vest after coming under pressure from security personnel, resulting in minor injuries to four people but causing no significant damage to the targeted installation.

According to senior security officials, intelligence and law enforcement agencies had received prior information about a possible suicide attack in the Bannu area and had heightened vigilance in response.

The incident occurred near the Aslam Khassadar Post of the 7 Division on the Bannu-Miranshah Road, a key route connecting the district with North Waziristan.

Security personnel stationed at the post detected suspicious movement and responded immediately, preventing the attacker from reaching his intended target.

Officials said the suicide bomber blew himself up after being spotted and engaged by security forces.

The explosion injured four individuals, all of whom sustained minor wounds, according to preliminary reports. Authorities did not immediately disclose whether the injured were civilians or security personnel. No fatalities were reported.

Security officials credited the post’s defensive measures and rapid response for minimising the impact of the attack.

“The attacker was unable to inflict significant damage due to the robust defensive arrangements at the post and the timely action of security personnel,” a security source said.

The blast caused limited damage in the surrounding area, while security forces quickly secured the site and launched a search operation to determine whether any accomplices were involved.

The attempted attack highlights ongoing security challenges in Pakistan’s northwestern regions, where security forces continue operations against terror networks.

In recent months, authorities have increased surveillance and intelligence-based operations in areas bordering Afghanistan amid concerns over terrorist activity and cross-border threats.

Meanwhile, investigators are examining the circumstances surrounding the latest incident, including the attacker’s identity and potential links to militant organisations.

Security officials said the early intelligence warning and prompt response by personnel on the ground played a key role in preventing what could have been a far more serious attack.

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