Police say militants behind quadcopter attacks in northwest Pakistan that killed one, injured three

Police say militants behind quadcopter attacks in northwest Pakistan that killed one, injured three
Police stand guard in Peshawar on February 9, 2024. (AFP/File)
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Police say militants behind quadcopter attacks in northwest Pakistan that killed one, injured three

Police say militants behind quadcopter attacks in northwest Pakistan that killed one, injured three
  • No group has claimed responsibility for attacks, one of which police say targeted a police station in Bannu
  • Pakistan’s military blamed militant outfits backed by India for drone attacks that killed four children in May

PESHAWAR: One woman was killed while three others were injured in two quadcopter attacks in northwestern Pakistan this week, a police official said on Wednesday, blaming militants for carrying out the assault. 

The first attack took place on Tuesday night in the northwestern tribal Bannu district’s Srah Bangla area, District Police Officer (DPO) Saleem Abbas Kulachi said. The quadcopter strike killed a woman and left three injured, including two children, he added.

The second attack targeted the Miryan Police Station in the same district at 6:45 am on Wednesday, he said. The police officer added that an explosive-laden quadcopter deployed by the “Khawarij” had struck the facility.

Khawarij is a commonly used term by Pakistani authorities to describe extremist factions like the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

“These attacks are being carried out by militants who have acquired and deployed quadcopters in carrying out attacks,” Amir Khan, a media officer for the regional police officer in Bannu, told Arab News.

He did not provide further details. Kulachi, however, said an investigation is underway to identify those responsible for the Miryan Police Station attack.

The TTP, which has carried out some of the deadliest attacks against Pakistan’s armed forces and civilians since 2007, has not claimed responsibility for the attack so far.

On May 19, a suspected drone strike reportedly led to the deaths of four children in Hurmuz village of the northwestern Mir Ali tehsil and injuries to five others, including a woman.

Pakistan’s military denied responsibility for the attack days later, attributing the incident to a proscribed militant network which it said was operating on “the behest of their Indian masters.”

“Initial findings have established that this heinous act has been orchestrated and executed by Indian-sponsored Fitna Al Khawarij,” the military’s media wing said in a statement.

Later in May, police said at least 22 people were wounded in another suspected quadcopter attack near a volleyball ground in Pakistan’s South Waziristan district.

The police spokesperson had said the origins and operators of the drone remained “undetermined.

Islamabad has repeatedly blamed Afghanistan-based militant groups for launching attacks inside Pakistan, a claim that Kabul denies.

Pakistan also blames India for backing militant groups in its Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces. India denies the allegations. 


Pakistan to take on South Africa today in third and final ODI in Faisalabad

Pakistan to take on South Africa today in third and final ODI in Faisalabad
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Pakistan to take on South Africa today in third and final ODI in Faisalabad

Pakistan to take on South Africa today in third and final ODI in Faisalabad
  • The three-match series is leveled at 1-1
  • The third and final match will start at 3pm

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will lock horns with South Africa in their third and last One-Day International of a three match-series in Faisalabad today, Saturday.

On Thursday, Quinton de Kock hit a brilliant century and Nandre Burger grabbed four wickets as South Africa thumped Pakistan by eight wickets in their second one-day international on Thursday.

Playing his second ODI after reversing his 2023 decision to retire from the format, the dashing De Kock smashed an unbeaten 123 to anchor a 270-run chase with 9.5 overs in spare at Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad.

South African victory levelled the three-match series at 1-1 after Pakistan won the first match by two wickets. The third and final match on Saturday will start at 3pm Pakistan time.

“I set myself high goals so I am happy to bat well today,” De Kock after the second ODI this week. “I think Nandre set us well with early wickets and then we batted well to chase that down.”

From 22-3, however, the hosts rebuilt the innings and half-centuries from opener Saim Ayub and Salman Agha, who added 92 for the fourth wicket, and later from Mohammad Nawaz helped them to a fighting total.

Ayub hit 53 off 66 balls with a six and five fours, while Agha made a more docile 69 from 106 deliveries with five boundaries as the pair revived the innings.

South African fast bowler Burger registered his best ODI figures of 4-46 to keep the home team down to 269-9. The 30-year-old ripped out Pakistan’s first three wickets in his opening three overs after the hosts won the toss and batted.

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