A suicide bomber attacked a security checkpoint in Pakistan’s volatile North Waziristan district near the Afghan border on Saturday, killing at least eight people and injuring several others, Pakistani officials reported.
The blast occurred in the town of Mir Ali when the bomber detonated a motorbike rickshaw laden with explosives at the checkpoint. Among the dead were at least two soldiers, four police officers, and two civilians, according to multiple area security officials.
Five security personnel were also injured in the explosion, with local hospital sources describing the condition of some of them as “critical.”
Militants allied with the banned Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) reportedly claimed responsibility for the deadly bombing. The attack followed fierce clashes with militants in districts surrounding North Waziristan on Friday, which killed at least 16 Pakistani security force members and injured many others.
Pakistani officials have reported a dramatic increase in TTP-led gun attacks and suicide bombings in the country, particularly in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa border province, where North Waziristan is located. The violence has claimed the lives of more than 1,000 Pakistanis, including 500 security forces, in the first 10 months of this year, according to independent research reports.
Islamabad has accused the TTP of operating out of sanctuaries in Afghanistan, alleging that the group has intensified cross-border attacks since the Islamist Taliban regained power in the neighboring country. However, the Taliban government in Kabul has consistently denied allegations that the TTP or any other transnational militant groups are present on Afghan soil.
The TTP, commonly known as the Pakistani Taliban, is listed as a global terrorist organization by the United Nations and the United States. The group had previously sheltered leaders of the Afghan Taliban in Pakistani border areas and joined them in staging years of insurgent attacks on U.S.-led international forces in Afghanistan until their departure in August 2021.
The recent surge in militant violence has raised concerns about the stability of the region and the capacity of Pakistani security forces to counter the growing threat posed by the TTP and its allies. As the situation continues to evolve, the international community is closely monitoring developments and urging both Pakistan and Afghanistan to take decisive action against terrorist groups operating within their borders.