Bannu cantt in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa attacked with explosives; TTP faction Jaish Fursan-e-Muhammad claims responsibility
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Bannu cantt in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa attacked with explosives; TTP faction Jaish Fursan-e-Muhammad claims responsibility

According to initial reports, at least 12 Pakistani soldiers have been killed and several more injured

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On July 15, 2024, a coordinated and devastating attack rocked the Bannu cantonment in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, involving suicide bombers and heavy gunfire, resulting in numerous casualties. The Jaish Fursan-e-Muhammad, a faction of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) led by Hafiz Gul Bahadur, claimed responsibility for the incident.

The attack commenced early in the morning when assailants attempted to breach the cantonment’s security walls with an explosive-laden vehicle. The attackers, armed with sophisticated weapons and wearing suicide vests, began their assault by detonating a car at a checkpoint. The massive explosion caused widespread panic, allowing the remaining attackers to advance further.

Jaish Fursan-e-Muhammad, has claimed responsibility for ongoing suicide attack on Bannu Cantonment; attack initiated by a bomber who detonated his explosive laden vehicle at main entrance, other bombers infiltrated premises.
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— Bahot | باہوٹ (@bahot_baluch) July 15, 2024 

Eyewitnesses reported hearing several loud explosions followed by intense gunfire. The assailants took advantage of the initial confusion and engaged in a fierce shootout with security officers stationed at the cantonment. Despite the Pakistani Army’s efforts to repel the attackers, the incident resulted in significant damage and casualties.

According to initial reports, at least 12 Pakistani soldiers have been killed and several more injured. Additionally, a report by News 24 Digital indicates that around eight civilians in the vicinity of the cantonment also lost their lives, though the precise number of casualties is yet to be confirmed. The Pakistani Army responded swiftly, deploying a gunship aircraft to provide aerial support and engage the attackers from above.

Two suicide bombers of Jaish Al Fursan Muhammad group have attacked Kohati Gate, #Bannu Cant with VBIED followed by heavy firing. Bannu Cant is 80 Kms from #Afghanistan border. The attack shows the reach of Pashtun groups and their adamancy to liberate Khyber from #Pakistan. pic.twitter.com/KXDX9AeTKJ

— Nepal Correspondence (@NepCorres) July 15, 2024 

As the firefight continued, the military imposed a lockdown in the region, restricting internet and phone services to prevent the assailants from coordinating additional attacks or escaping. The ongoing operation aims to secure the area and ensure the safety of both military personnel and civilians.

Jaish Fursan-e-Muhammad, an affiliate of the TTP’s Hafiz Gul Bahadur group, claimed responsibility for the attack. This faction is known for its militant activity in the region, frequently targeting security forces and government buildings. The statement underscores the group’s continued conflict with the Pakistani military.

The attack on Bannu Cantonment highlights Pakistan’s ongoing security challenges, particularly in the volatile Khyber Pakhtunkhwa area. Political leaders and international observers have condemned the act, urging intensified efforts to combat terrorism and maintain regional stability.

According to several social media updates, three attackers have been killed and around 60 people have been reported injured. The situation is still developing, and details will be updated as they become available and confirmed.

Topics: Bannu CanttPakistanIslamKhyber PakhtunkhwaTehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan
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