Police foil suicide attack on Bannu post; at least 2 personnel martyred
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BANNU: At least two police personnel were martyred on Saturday night after law enforcers foiled a suicide attack on Fateh Khel police post in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Bannu. According to initial reports, two police personnel were also injured in the attack along with two civilians. According to sources, terrorists rammed an explosive-filled vehicle into the police post. Multiple explosions were heard afterwards, along with heavy gunfire. The attack spread fear and panic among the local population. The explosion caused the roof of the police post to collapse. Further reports indicated that nearby civilian areas also suffered severe damage due to the explosions. Following the incident, additional contingents of Bannu police reached the site, while rescue teams were also dispatched. Bannu Regional Police Officer Sajjad Khan personally led the police operation, said police. Security forces cordoned off the area and a rescue operation was commenced to search through the rubble of the police post. According to police officials, Bannu police personnel “responded with bravery, courage and professional skill” while a search operation was launched. Meanwhile, an emergency was also declared in all three hospitals in the district. Police checkpoints and snap-checking were intensified across the city, while residents came out in support of law enforcement personnel. Security agencies are closely monitoring the situation. A day prior, an explosion, following the reported crash of a quadcopter drone, injured eight people, including women, in a residential area in Bannu. According to police, the drone flew into the area from an unknown location and exploded shortly after falling near a residential area, leaving several people injured. Bannu district has been the scene of repeated security incidents in recent months, with both civilians and local security forces coming under attack amid a broader surge in militant violence. Violence in Bannu has included attacks on police and jirga memb