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Security Personnel Killed in Instant Attack; 8 Kidnapped

Security Personnel Killed in Instant Attack; 8 Kidnapped
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In northwestern Pakistan, near the border with Afghanistan, an armed group attacked a security checkpoint, killing six security personnel and kidnapping eight others.

According to reports from AFP and other agencies on June 10 (local time), dozens of militants attacked a security checkpoint in Peshawar, located in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, the previous day.

A security official told AFP that the attackers were armed not only with firearms but also with mortar shells and grenades.

The incident resulted in the deaths of six members of Pakistan's paramilitary forces, while four others were injured and eight were abducted by the militant group.

Shortly after the attack, the separatist group Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) posted photos of the kidnapped security personnel on social media and claimed responsibility for the assault.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, which shares a border with Afghanistan, is considered the region with the highest frequency of terrorist incidents in Pakistan due to the active presence of extremist groups such as the TTP.

On May 9, a suicide bombing and shootout by an armed group left 15 police officers dead, and a similar attack at a market three days later resulted in nine deaths.

In recent years, Pakistan has seen a surge in attacks by militant groups in border areas near Afghanistan, with the majority attributed to the TTP.

The TTP, an extremist organization formed by a coalition of Sunni Islamic militant groups, aims to overthrow the Pakistani government and establish a state governed by Sharia, or Islamic law.

While they are distinct from the Afghan Taliban, they are reported to share similar ideologies and have maintained a long-standing cooperative relationship.

They are also known to maintain major hideouts in Afghanistan while crossing the border into Pakistan to carry out various terrorist activities.

In response, Pakistan has criticized the Afghan Taliban regime for allegedly tolerating the activities of militant groups near the border. Afghanistan has denied these claims, and the two countries engaged in armed clashes in October of last year and between February and March of this year.
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