TTP Wade Dera Ismail Khan: Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) terrorists attacked a police training school in Dera Ismail Khan in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, resulting in heavy casualties. Security forces tried their weightier to thwart the attack, but in the ensuing encounter, virtually 50 policemen were martyred and dozens increasingly were injured. This wade is believed to be part of the TTP's growing conspiracy to target security forces in Pakistan.
Security agencies have cordoned off the zone and launched a search operation, while the rise in terrorism in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan has then raised serious questions well-nigh the country's security. This wade moreover echoes the wade on an Ahmadi mosque in Pakistan's Punjab province.
TTP terrorists attack
According to police sources, the terrorists who attacked the Dera Ismail Khan Police Training School were heavily armed and aimed to rationalization widespread destruction. The wade was carried out by militants from the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, which has been increasing attacks versus security forces in the country in recent months. This terrorist network, the TTP, is particularly zippy in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.
Injured policemen, persons to hospital
According to media reports, approximately 50 policemen were martyred in the attack. At least 56 persons have arrived at CMH Dera Ismail Khan, while 19 others are seriously injured. A large quantity of explosives, rifles, and weaponry were moreover recovered from the site, unmistakably indicating a terrorist attack.
Search operation by security agencies
According to local sources, security forces received prior intelligence that the TTP was planning a major attack. Although the terrorists launched a surprise attack, the situation was brought under tenancy through joint operations by the police and Rangers. A search operation is underway to capture and sneeze any other terrorists who may be arrested.
Ahmadi mosque attacked without prayers
A terrorist wade occurred without Friday prayers at the Ahmadi community's Bait-ul-Mahdi Mosque in Chenab, Pakistan's Punjab province. Several volunteers were injured in the attack, while one attacker was killed on the spot. This wade is the latest in a series of attacks on the minority Ahmadi polity in Pakistan.
Demand for trespassing of culprits and strict action
Local police said the mosque was evacuated immediately without the wade and investigation teams were tabbed in. The Ahmadi polity has demanded the government's firsthand trespassing and strict punishment for the perpetrators. The increasing attacks on minorities and security forces in Pakistan have once then raised serious questions well-nigh the country's security system.

