Deadly attack on Pakistan outpost puts Afghanistan ceasefire at risk
A deadly attack on a security compound in Pakistan's Bajaur district on Thursday, claimed by the Afghan-based Pakistan Taliban (TTP), has killed several paramilitary officers and threatened a fragile ceasefire. The assault involved a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device detonated at the camp's gate, followed by a gun battle.

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AI-generatedA deadly attack on a security compound in Pakistan's Bajaur district on Thursday, claimed by the Afghan-based Pakistan Taliban (TTP), has killed several paramilitary officers and threatened a fragile ceasefire. The assault involved a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device detonated at the camp's gate, followed by a gun battle. Reports indicate eight or nine Pakistani soldiers were killed, with many security personnel wounded and attackers also killed. This incident is the latest in a series of escalating attacks in the northwest region, which have resulted in over 20 deaths in recent days. The TTP, aiming to overthrow the Pakistani government from bases in Afghanistan, has claimed responsibility for the violence.
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5 extractedThe attack involved a vehicle filled with explosives rammed into the camp’s gate, followed by a gun battle.
An attack on a security compound in northwest Pakistan killed several paramilitary officers, with the Afghan-based Pakistan Taliban (TTP) claiming responsibility.
The latest attack adds to several other assaults in the same region, which have killed more than 20 people in recent days.
The fragile ceasefire between Islamabad and Kabul is threatened by the recent deadly incidents.
Reports indicate eight or nine Pakistani soldiers were killed, and at least 10 attackers were killed, with about 35 security personnel wounded.