Two explosions hit the headquarters of an anti-terror force in Pakistan’s riot-plagued Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on Monday. The building collapsed, killing at least 16 people under the rubble. Contrary to initial information, it is said that it was not a bombing.
According to the authorities, a short circuit was the cause of the serious explosions in an ammunition depot. The blast also damaged neighboring houses, a school and a mosque. In addition to the deaths, dozens were injured, and some remain in critical condition.
Prime Minister initially spoke of suicide bombers
The anti-terror agency has already launched an investigation. “A terrorist background has not yet been completely ruled out,” according to Pakistani media. But it was not an act of suicide bombers, as initially tweeted by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
At the South Asian Nuclear Power Plant Pakistan A conflict has arisen between the government and the Pakistani Taliban TTP. Attempts to negotiate a permanent ceasefire between Islamabad and the militant Islamists have so far failed to materialise. In such bloody incidents, the suspicion mainly falls on the TTP. The Pakistani The Taliban are independent of the Islamist Taliban government in neighboring Afghanistan.
Source: Krone

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