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Suicide attack on army post in Pakistan: 12 soldiers killed, car bomb detonated; 6 terrorists also killed

A suicide attack took place on an army post in Bannu district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan on Tuesday night. 12 Pakistani soldiers have died in this attack. Six terrorists have also been killed. The terrorists came in a vehicle to attack the check post.

The media wing of the Pakistani army said that the terrorist attack has been foiled. However, the militants rammed the vehicle into the wall of the check post and detonated the explosives in it. 12 jawans were martyred in the blast. Army also killed 6 terrorists in retaliatory action.

After the attack, the army has imposed a curfew in the area. Search operation is in progress.

Three days ago there was an attack in Balochistan On November 16, an army post was attacked in Pakistan's western province of Balochistan. 7 soldiers of Pakistani security forces were martyred in this attack. The militant Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for the attack. News agency AFP quoted a local person as saying that 40 to 50 Baloch insurgents were involved in the attack.

Meanwhile, Baloch insurgents opened fire on the army post. Apart from the death of 7 jawans, 15 jawans have also been injured in this attack.

26 people were killed in the attack on Quetta railway station On November 9, Saturday morning, a blast took place at the Quetta railway station in Pakistan. 26 people were killed in this blast, while more than 50 people were injured. Terrorist group Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) also claimed responsibility for the attack.

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The BLA spokesperson said that the suicide attack was carried out by the Majid Brigade unit. Their targets were soldiers from the Infantry School, who were about to go to Peshawar by the Jafar Express after completing the course. Quetta Civil Hospital spokesman Waseem Baig told Pakistani newspaper The Dawn that the dead included 14 army personnel and 12 civilians.

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