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At least 12 martyred, nearly two dozen injured in Islamabad ‘suicide blast’


A burning car seen at the site of explosion in Islamabad in this screengrab taken from a video. — X

A suicide blast rocked the federal capital on Tuesday, leaving at least 12 martyred and 21 injured outside a kachehri court building on Tuesday, police sources said. 

Police said that the explosion occurred in a car parked outside the court. 

The injured reportedly included the petitioners and lawyers. The building of the kacheri court was vacated after the explosion. Those present inside the building were being evacuated through the back door of the facility and court proceedings were suspended.

Islamabad deputy inspector general (DIG), chief commissioner and forensic team arrived at the site of the explosion soon after, while the rescue teams and law enforcers shifted the deceased and injured to the hospital.

An emergency has been declared at the capital’s Pims hospital.

Sources later revealed that the “head” of the suspected suicide bomber was found at the place of the explosion.

They said the bombing was carried out by India-backed terrorists and the Afghan Taliban’s proxy, Fitna al-Khawarij.

The attack comes a day after militant infiltration in Wana Cadet College in South Waziristan as Indian-backed terrorists attacked the military institute on Monday. 

Security forces eliminated two attackers and trapping three inside, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.

Rising terrorism

Pakistan has been grappling with rising terror incidents, particularly in KP and Balochistan, since the Afghan Taliban regime took power in 2021.

Since then, terrorists have carried out hundreds of cross-border terror attacks in Pakistan, leading to the martyrdom of soldiers and countless civilians, including women and children.

During the first eight months of 2025, KP alone recorded over 600 terror incidents, resulting in the martyrdom of at least 138 civilians and 79 police personnel.

Pakistan has long urged the Afghan Taliban regime to prevent its soil from being used to launch attacks inside Pakistan.

The cross-border terrorism also resulted in tense border clashes between forces from the two neighbouring countries in October.

Pakistan struck multiple Taliban posts along the border on October 12 after they, aided by affiliated militants, resorted to unprovoked firing.

Pakistan’s retaliatory strikes resulted in the killing of over 200 Afghan Taliban and affiliated militants.

As many as 23 Pakistani soldiers also embraced martyrdom during the clashes.

Security forces also destroyed terrorists’ multiple strongholds in “precision strikes” in Afghanistan’s Kandahar province and Kabul.

The two countries have since stopped hostilities after a ceasefire agreement, requested by the Afghan Taliban regime.


This is a developing story and is being updated with more details.





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