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Pakistan: 13 people, including six cops, injured after explosion rocks South Waziristan

| @indiablooms | Sep 10, 2024, at 09:18 pm

At least six police personnel and seven civilians were hurt after an explosion rocked Pakistan's Wana region in South Waziristan district on Monday.

Earlier in the morning, two police vans were on their way to provide security to polio teams when they were targeted on the Kari Kot road in Rustam bazaar area of South Waz­ir­istan, police sources told Dawn News.

An improvised explosive device was used during the attack.

Medical superintendent of Wana district hea­dqua­rters hospital Dr Hammad Mahmood confirmed to Dawn that six policemen and seven civilians were among the injured. He said one of the injured was in critical condition.

Pakistan is witnessing a spike in terrorism-related activities in recent months.

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