Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Militants’ attack on police kills 10

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PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Militants armed with rockets, guns and grenades attacked a police station in a former stronghold of the Pakistani Taliban in the country’s northwest before dawn on Monday, killing 10 officers before fleeing, authoritie­s said.

Six other officers were wounded in this year’s deadliest attack in Dera Ismail Khan, a district in Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a province, which borders Afghanista­n. No group immediatel­y claimed responsibi­lity. Senior police officer Aneesul-Hassan said security forces were working to find and arrest the attackers.

The violence came two months after a suicide bomber detonated an explosive-laden vehicle outside a police station in the same district, killing at least 23 troops and wounding 32 others.

That attack was claimed by a newly formed militant group — Tehreek-e-Jihad Pakistan, which is believed to be an offshoot of the Pakistani Taliban. After the Dec. 5 attack in Dera Ismail Khan, troops killed 27 insurgents in multiple operations, according to the military and local police officials.

Monday’s violence came ahead of this week’s parliament­ary elections.

It also came about a week after insurgents attacked security forces in southweste­rn Baluchista­n province, killing six people, including four security personnel. The military also killed 24 insurgents after coming under attack in Mach, a district in Baluchista­n, last week.

Monday’s attack began at 3 a.m. and continued for hours, Hassan said.

Naseeb Khan, one of the wounded police officers, told The Associated Press from a hospital that most of the officers were killed and wounded by sniper fire. “The terrorists first threw hand grenades at our police station in the area of Chodwan, and then snipers started hitting us when we responded to the fire,” he said.

Dera Ismail Khan is located near South Waziristan, a former militant sanctuary.

Pakistan’s army carried out multiple operations there after a 2014 attack on an army-run school killed more than 150 people, mostly children.

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