Bannu District Police Officer Killed in Attack.webp

Peshawar, March 28 Suspected militants opened fire on a police vehicle in northwest Pakistan on Saturday, killing one officer and injuring two others, officials said.

The attack took place within the jurisdiction of the Hoveyd Police Station, near Mir Sher Khan Chowk, in the Bannu district bordering north Waziristan.

According to initial reports, the attackers later set the vehicle on fire, leaving it completely destroyed.

Police confirmed that Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Dil Nawaz was killed in the attack, while two constables sustained injuries.

The firing has since ceased, and additional police forces, including members of the police quick response unit, rushed to the scene.

The injured officers were shifted to a nearby hospital for medical treatment. Security forces have cordoned off the area and launched a search operation to track down the attackers.

No group has immediately claimed responsibility for the incident. Further details are awaited as investigations continue.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Sohail Afridi has taken notice of the firing incident on a police vehicle in Bannu and strongly condemned the attack, according to an official statement.

The Chief Minister has directed the Inspector General (IG) of Police to submit a detailed report on the incident.

Suhail Afridi said the killing of the police officer and injuries to others in the attack were deeply tragic.

He added that the provincial government stands in full solidarity with the family of the fallen officer.

Afridi also instructed authorities to ensure the injured receive the best possible medical treatment and expressed prayers for their swift recovery.

"Such cowardly acts of terrorism cannot weaken our resolve," Afridi said, reiterating the government's commitment to combating militancy.
 
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