
Gunmen Kill Two Federal Police Officers in Northwest Pakistan
Two members of Pakistan's Federal Police were assassinated in an attack in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.
The incident occurred when armed men riding a motorcycle opened fire on the officers who were shopping at a local market in the Kurram Garhi area, which is near the Kant police station in Banu.
The two victims have been named as Rakhniyaz and Rahmanullah. Both were serving in the Daryoba Mai unit of the federal police.
Immediately after the attack, the gunmen escaped from the location on their motorcycle. Local security forces reacted swiftly by sealing the area and beginning a search operation for the attackers involved in the assassination.
Reports indicate that no armed group or organization has taken responsibility for killing the two police members.
In another incident, a group of militants targeted an abandoned building that used to serve as a police station in the Shamozai area.
The militants set off explosives at the site, which was under the administrative control of the Shahrak police station. The building had been left empty since 2022 and therefore the detonation did not lead to any loss of life or injuries.
These two events have drawn attention to the security situation in the northwestern part of Pakistan, where such attacks have become more frequent in regions close to the border with Afghanistan.
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Where reports agree
- Two federal police officers were killed in a targeted shooting by motorcycle-borne assailants while shopping in a market in Bannu district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
- The victims were members of a federal police unit named similarly as Rakhniyaz/Rukh Niyaz and Rahmanullah
- Security forces responded by cordoning the area and initiating a search for the attackers
- No group claimed responsibility for the police killings
- Militants bombed and destroyed an abandoned police station in the Shamozai/Shamuzi area with no casualties reported
Where reports differ
- Minor spelling variations for victims' names (Rakhniyaz vs. Rukh Niyaz) and location descriptors (Kurram Garhi/Kant police station in Banu region vs. Bannu district; Shamozai vs. Shamuzi)
- Khaama Press includes additional context on regional militant trends, cross-border accusations against Afghanistan-based groups, and denials from Kabul, which Amu TV does not mention
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