3 October 2013
ISLAMABAD -- At least 12 militants were killed and eight others injured on Thursday morning in a suicide attack in Pakistan's northwestern district of Hangu, local media reported.
According to the reports, the incident took place when a suicide bomber rammed his explosive-laden vehicle into the central building of a militant group Mullah Nabi Hanfi in Tul area of Hangu district.
Intensive firing was also heard in the area after the suicide bomb attack that killed 12 militants and injured eight others.
There was no news about whether the leader of militant group was dead in the attack or not.
No official rescue services were offered as the exact location of the militants' center was unknown.
The intensity of the blast was so high that the blast was heard many miles away and it also jolted the buildings in the nearby residential areas.
Local media, quoting some officials, said the intensity of the blast showed that over 500 kilograms of explosives were used in the attack.
In the past, a number of fierce clashes had been observed between different militant groups in the northwestern restive regions of the country. Militant groups have been attacking each other with suicide attacks to kill their opponent leaders and to show their dominance or to capture areas under the control of their rival groups.
12 killed, 8 injured in suicide attack in NW Pakistan
ISLAMABAD -- At least 12 militants were killed and eight others injured on Thursday morning in a suicide attack in Pakistan's northwestern district of Hangu, local media reported.
According to the reports, the incident took place when a suicide bomber rammed his explosive-laden vehicle into the central building of a militant group Mullah Nabi Hanfi in Tul area of Hangu district.
Intensive firing was also heard in the area after the suicide bomb attack that killed 12 militants and injured eight others.
There was no news about whether the leader of militant group was dead in the attack or not.
No official rescue services were offered as the exact location of the militants' center was unknown.
The intensity of the blast was so high that the blast was heard many miles away and it also jolted the buildings in the nearby residential areas.
Local media, quoting some officials, said the intensity of the blast showed that over 500 kilograms of explosives were used in the attack.
In the past, a number of fierce clashes had been observed between different militant groups in the northwestern restive regions of the country. Militant groups have been attacking each other with suicide attacks to kill their opponent leaders and to show their dominance or to capture areas under the control of their rival groups.
12 killed, 8 injured in suicide attack in NW Pakistan