
A soldier stands guard outside the Police Training Centre after an attack on the academy in Quetta. —Reuters/File
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The police training center in Dera Ismail Khan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, was attacked one night by terrorists, on Friday, when at least three of them were killed in retaliation by the officers inside it, including a suicide bomber.
According to police, heavy armed attackers, whose numbers are yet to be determined, caused a storm on the building after the preliminary blast, which is suspected to be a suicide attack, and is engaged in firing with the officers inside.
A senior police official said a fight that soon changed in favor of security personnel because the attackers could not last long and were eventually neutral.
After a scandalous terrorist attack, a heavy backup immediately. Later, they cleared the risk training center.
At least five police officers were shot and taken to the hospital, adding that the condition of all the injured was stable, officials said.
Meanwhile, medical officials at the District Headquarters Hospital reported that seven bodies were brought so far. He added that eleven others are treating, while one of them is in important state.
Acting Chairman Senate Syedal Khan has condemned the attack in harsh words, saying that terrorists are on the verge of creating chaos and disrupting the country’s development, but their blatant designs will never see the light of day.
Khan paid rich tributes to the brave police force to thwart the plans of the anti -state elements and highlighted the sacrifices of the security forces.
The acting Senate chair said that the blood of the brave sanitians will not be bleeding, adding that “Pakistan’s commitment to terrorism is united and the nation is united.”
The Khan is in the cross of terrorists
According to the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), an army officer on Thursday accepted the testimony in the intelligence -based operation (IBO) in Dera Ismail Khan, during which seven Indian proxy terrorists were abolished, according to international services (ISPR).
The IBO was carried out on October 8 in the Durban area on the presence of terrorists.
In a heavy operation -based operation, the Pakistan Army’s major Sabbath Haider, who was taking his troops from the front, fought bravely, made a final sacrifice.
The martyr officer was 30 years old and was a resident of Quetta district.
Reacting to this development, President Asif Ali Zardari paid tribute to Shaheed Major Sabton and said that the officer had “set a good example by sacrificing his life in defense of the country”.
In a separate statement, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif also praised the security forces for a successful operation against the fitta al-Qaeda-this term has been used for the banned Tehreek Communications Pakistan (TTP).
The Prime Minister paid tribute to the security forces officers and personnel for their bravery and professionalism, and appreciated the Shaheed Major Sabbathi.
“The whole nation, including, is proud of the brave officers and soldiers of our armed forces, who are busy day and night in defense of the country,” Premier said in a statement.
New bid to overthrow terrorism in Pakistan
Director General (DG) Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmad Sharif Chaudhry has confirmed the new commitment of Pakistan Armed Forces to root out terrorism and eliminate the “political criminal alliance”, which they say in the province.
Addressing a press conference at the Peshawar Corps Headquarters on Friday, LT General Chaudhry said that after the APS tragedy in 2014, all political leaders agreed to adopt a unanimous approach by the National Action Plan (APP), but “the government failed”.
He added that while the revised project was named after the present government as “AZM-Esthkam”, “implementation of its 14 points is incomplete”.
He “confirmed his commitment to overthrow terrorism in all his forms and explanations,” which paid tribute to security personnel and citizens who kept their lives on duty.
Later, the head of the ISPR said that the terrorists and their facilitators were given a place in KP under “well thinking plot”. He added that governance and public welfare were deliberately affected.
Violent attacks on the rise
According to the latest data released by the Center for Research and Security Studies (CRSS), Pakistan has witnessed a 46 % increase in the overall violence in the third quarter (Q3) of 2025.
The country reported at least 901 deaths and 599 injured, including civilians, security personnel and terrorists, including 329 incidents of violence, including terrorist attacks and counter -terrorism operations.
KP and Balochistan – Both of them hold an unsafe border with neighboring Afghanistan – facing terrorist incidents, which accounts for more than 96 % of the total violence across the country.
KP was the worst affected region, which suffered about 71 71 % (638) of the total violence associated with the violence, and the incidence of more than 67 % (221), followed by Balochistan, with more than 25 % deaths (230) and events (85).