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Investigators trace FC HQ suicide attack to Afghanistan

i2wtcBy i2wtcFebruary 2, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Arrests made as probe reveals cross-border planning of November 24 assault that martyred three soldiers, injured 11

Suicide attack the gate of a Federal Constabulary headquarters in Peshawar on Monday

Investigative authorities have revealed that the facilitators of the suicide bombers who attacked the Federal Constabulary (FC) Headquarters in Peshawar last year were also Afghan nationals.

The investigation into the suicide blasts at the headquarters has revealed that the planning of the attack took place in Afghanistan, officials said.

According to authorities, key arrests related to the incident have also been made.

Read: Terrorists unleash reign of terror, neutralised by forces

The attack on the FC Headquarters occurred on November 24, 2025. Three FC personnel were martyred and five were injured in the assault, while eight civilians were also injured.

On November 30, the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) confirmed that all three suicide bombers involved in the attack were Afghan nationals.

Investigators reportedly questioned more than 100 suspects in connection with the bombing that killed three paramilitary soldiers and left 11 others injured, including seven civilians.

The martyred personnel were identified as Havaldar Alam Zeb Khan, Constable Riyaz Khan and Constable Altaf Khan.

Read More: Can Pakistan’s tribal areas find lasting peace?

On the day of the attack, three militants arrived on a single motorcycle. The first suicide bomber detonated explosives at the main gate while the other two entered the compound through the smoke and chaos, opening fire before being neutralised by security forces.

The assault occurred while a parade was underway at the headquarters, with around 450 personnel present at the time.



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