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Four security personnel killed in Pakistan terror attacks

Terrorists used heavy weapons including hand grenades during attack in Khyber district

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At least four security personnel were killed in two different terrorists attacks in Pakistan’s northwestern province Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.

At least two security personnel killed and seven others injured after terrorists attacked the Nala Joint Post in Khyber district of the province.

During the attack, the terrorists used heavy weapons including hand grenades.

According to Hayatabad Medical Complex Hospital administration, seven injured personnel of Frontier Constabulary have been shifted to the facility, whose condition is said to be out of danger.

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The injured personnel have been admitted to neurosurgery, surgical and orthopaedic wards of the hospital.

Separately, at least two policemen embraced martyrdom and three others sustained injuries in a terrorist attack in Police Lines in KP’s Tank district, Geo News reported.

According to police, the militants targeted the police in the wee hours on Friday.

In retaliation, one terrorist was killed while Dera Road was closed for traffic, they said, adding that a search operation is underway in the area.

According to hospital sources, the injured policemen have been shifted to a hospital.

The latest attacks come days after at least 23 soldiers embraced martyrdom and many others were injured when six suicide bombers rammed an explosive-laden truck into a military base in the troubled Daraban area of Dera Ismail Khan district early Tuesday, according to security officials.

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