Pakistani Taliban splinter group claims suicide attack, 14 police dead
A suicide attack on a security post in Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, northwest Pakistan, on Saturday night resulted in the deaths of 14 police officers. A self-proclaimed splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the incident.

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AI-generatedA suicide attack on a security post in Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, northwest Pakistan, on Saturday night resulted in the deaths of 14 police officers. A self-proclaimed splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the incident. The attack involved a suicide bomber detonating an explosives-laden vehicle, followed by a shootout. Three police officers were injured, and rescuers worked for hours to recover bodies from the collapsed building. Funerals for the slain officers were held on Sunday at the police headquarters.
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5 extractedHundreds attended the funerals of the slain officers at the police headquarters in Bannu.
Three police officers were wounded in the attack.
A suicide bomber and several gunmen detonated an explosives-laden vehicle near the post in Bannu.
A self-proclaimed breakaway group of the Pakistani Taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack.
A suicide attack on a security post in northwest Pakistan resulted in 14 police officers dead.