3 martyred in Khyber terror attack

KHYBER: Two policemen and a civilian were martyred after terrorists launched a gun attack on a police checkpoint in Khyber district’s Charwazagai area, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police said.
District Police Officer (DPO) Saleem Abbas told Geo News that terrorists attacked the police checkpoint at the Pak-Afghan highway near the Landi Kotal Bazar that martyred the police personnel, including Assistant Sub Inspector (ASI) Alamzeb, and injured one policemen and a civilian, police added.
The terrorists fled the scene following the attack.
According to the police, the civilians martyred and injured in the attack were passersby. The policemen and civilians were initially rushed to the Landi Kotal Hospital for immediate medical assistance, but were later shifted to the Hayatabad Medical Complex in Peshawar due to their critical condition.
The police station, attacked by the terrorists, was established on the Pak-Afghan highway at a distance of three kilometers from the Landi Kotal Bazar.
According to the DPO, security was placed on high alert throughout the district in the wake of the incident.
The attack on police personnel comes at a time when Pakistan, particularly its KP and Balochistan provinces, are witnessing a surge in terror activities for the past few months.
During the second quarter of 2024, the country encountered 380 violence-linked fatalities and 220 injuries which included causalities of civilians, security personnel, and outlaws as a result of as many as 240 incidents of terror attacks and counter-terror operations, a Centre for Research and Security Studies (CRSS) Annual Security report mentioned.
KP and Balochistan, both of which share borders with neighbouring Afghanistan, have faced the brunt of terrorist attacks and reported nearly 92% of all fatalities and 87% of attacks — wherein the former suffered 67% and the latter 25% of all fatalities in the second quarter of 2024.
The federal government, with the aim to cope with rising terrorism, including cross-border infiltration, the federal government last month approved launching a strategic campaign “Azm-e-Istehkam”, a renewed national anti-terror drive as part of the National Action Plan. –Agencies