The attack occurred in Bannu district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, where militants drove an explosives‑laden vehicle into a police checkpoint.
The attack took place late Saturday in the Fateh Khel area. Images from the scene showed the checkpoint reduced to rubble, with bricks, charred debris, and mangled vehicles scattered across the area.
"Last night in the Fateh Khel area of Bannu, a suicide bomber rammed an explosives-laden vehicle into a police checkpoint, after which multiple militants entered the post," Bannu police official Muhammad Sajjad Khan said.
He added more than 100 militants took part in the attack.
"During the assault, the militants used quadcopters along with heavy weaponry," a senior administrative official in Bannu told AFP.
"In addition, while retreating, the attackers took police personnel and weapons from the station with them," he added.
Rising militancy and regional tensions The attack was the latest in the border province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, amid a wave of militancy that has strained ties between Islamabad and Kabul. Bannu, has been gripped by militant activity due to its proximity to the border with Afghanistan .
Afghanistan’s Taliban government has denied Pakistani accusations that it provides safe haven to militant groups.
In recent months, the strained diplomatic ties have spiraled into armed conflict , including Pakistani airstrikes on Afghan cities.
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Edited by: Louis Oelofse Advertisement



