
Twin attacks by militants kill 3 police officers, wound 20 in restive northwest Pakistan
Militants ambushed a security convoy and hours later a suicide bomber struck a police station in twin attacks in northwest Pakistan Wednesday that officials…
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Militants ambushed a security convoy and hours later a suicide bomber struck a police station in twin attacks in northwest Pakistan Wednesday that officials said left least three police officers dead and 20 wounded, in the latest sign that violence is escalating in the region bordering Afghanistan. The TTP is separate from but closely allied with Afghanistan’s Taliban. Khan did not immediately say whether any militants had been killed or wounded.
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Militants ambushed a security convoy and hours later a suicide bomber struck a police station in twin attacks in northwest Pakistan Wednesday that officials said left least three police officers dead and 20 wounded, in the latest sign that violence is escalating in the region bordering Afghanistan
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesTwin attacks by militants kill 3 police officers, wound 20 in restive northwest Pakistan.
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The TTP is separate from but closely allied with Afghanistan’s Taliban.
according to The IndependentKhan did not immediately say whether any militants had been killed or wounded.
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