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Afghan nationals carried out two suicide attacks in Pakistan, interior minister says

• 2025年11月13日 下午7:11
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Pakistan's interior minister said on Thursday that Afghan nationals carried out two fatal suicide attacks this week, one targeting a cadet college near the Afghan border and the other outside a court in Islamabad.

On Tuesday, a suicide bombing outside a district court in Islamabad killed 12 people and wounded 27 others.

Separately on Monday, three soldiers were killed when a suicide bomber and four other militants tried to storm the Cadet College Wana in northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, triggering a gunbattle.

"In both of the suicide bombings, Afghan citizens were involved, and they carried out the attacks," Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said.

There was no immediate comment about the claims from Kabul.

Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi speaks during a press conference in Lahore, 31 January, 2025
Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi speaks during a press conference in Lahore, 31 January, 2025 AP Photo

The attacks underscored Pakistan's worsening security situation as the government faces growing militancy, tense relations with Afghanistan and an increasingly fragile truce along the border.

Until Tuesday's attack, the capital had largely been considered safe compared with the country’s conflict-hit northwest.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif offered to hold talks with Afghanistan's Taliban government on Wednesday in a renewed peace effort.

His call in a televised speech on Wednesday followed the collapse of peace negotiations in Istanbul last week.

It raised fears that a ceasefire brokered by Qatar and Turkey could unravel and trigger new border clashes.

Soldiers stand guard next to the main gate of an army-run cadet college that was assaulted by militants in Wana, 13 November, 2025
Soldiers stand guard next to the main gate of an army-run cadet college that was assaulted by militants in Wana, 13 November, 2025 AP Photo

Pakistan wants Afghanistan to rein in the Pakistani Taliban, known as Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), which has claimed most of the attacks in Pakistan in recent years.

The group has distanced itself from the latest attacks, saying it was not responsible.

Pakistan has long accused the Afghan Taliban of harbouring TTP leaders and fighters, an allegation Kabul denies.

One TTP breakaway faction, Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, initially claimed responsibility for the Islamabad bombing, before one of its commanders retracted the statement.

According to local media, authorities have arrested some suspects for questioning in connection with the Islamabad attack and the detainees were captured in multiple raids.

Pakistan's Ministry of Information said the attack on the cadet college was planned and directed from Afghanistan and carried out by Afghan nationals using weapons supplied from there.

Security officials examine a damaged vehicle at the site following a suicide bombing outside the gates of a district court in Islamabad, 11 November, 2025
Security officials examine a damaged vehicle at the site following a suicide bombing outside the gates of a district court in Islamabad, 11 November, 2025 Mohammad Yousuf/Copyright 2025 The AP. All rights reserved.

In a post on X, the ministry said the assault was orchestrated by a militant identified only as Zahid, with approval from TTP’s chief Noor Wali Mehsud.

The attackers used "American-made" weapons brought from Afghanistan, the ministry said.

Pakistan has repeatedly said that US military equipment left behind during the American withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021 has fallen into militant hands and ultimately made its way to the Pakistani Taliban, strengthening the group's firepower.

Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have spiked since last month, when Kabul accused Islamabad of launching drone strikes on 9 October that killed several people in the Afghan capital.

The strikes sparked cross-border clashes that left dozens of soldiers, civilians and militants dead before Qatar brokered a ceasefire on 19 October.

Two subsequent rounds of peace talks in Istanbul ended without progress after Kabul refused to provide written assurances that militants would not use Afghan soil for attacks in Pakistan.

The TTP, which is separate from but allied with the Afghan Taliban, has been emboldened since the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan in 2021.


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