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A suicide bomber struck outside a district court in Islamabad on Tuesday, November 11, killing 12 people and injuring at least 27, according to channelnewsasia. The blast occurred near a police vehicle at a time when the area was crowded with litigants and visitors.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi reported that the bomber attempted to enter the court premises but detonated the explosives when unsuccessful, targeting police personnel nearby. Eyewitness reports described a scene of chaos, with numerous injured individuals lying on the ground, and many victims were civilians attending court hearings, as detailed by aljazeera and bbc.
This attack is part of a broader rise in violence attributed to the Pakistani Taliban (TTP), which has previously targeted security forces but has not hit civilians in Islamabad for nearly a decade, according to reports by scmp and indiatimes.
Officials have indicated a possible link between the bombing and neighboring Afghanistan, with accusations that the Taliban regime in Kabul has failed to control militant groups operating from its territory. This sentiment was echoed by Defense Minister Khawaja Asif, who stated that the attack signifies a "state of war," and the Pakistani government must respond to these threats, as noted by cbsnews and aa.