
Pakistanis mourn 18 people, including 5 soldiers, killed in a twin suicide bombing at an army base
The Hindu
Bannu mourns after twin suicide bombing at military base kills 18, including 5 soldiers, in northwestern Pakistan.
A city in northwestern Pakistan held funeral prayers and observed a day of mourning on Wednesday (March 5, 2025), after a twin suicide bombing targeted a military base there the evening before and killed 18 people, including five soldiers.
A militant group linked with the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the bombing in Bannu on Tuesday evening, which also left 42 wounded, some of them critically. It was the latest in a spate of violence, including suicide bombings, that has hit the country in recent days.
The attack unfolded with two suicide bombers first blowing themselves up first to breach the wall surrounding the base. Most of the local residents were breaking their daylong fast during the Muslim holy month of Ramzan or praying at a nearby mosque.
The powerful blasts tore through walls and ripped off roofs and also severely damaged the mosque. After the explosions, other attackers stormed the compound and set off a firefight with the troops.
A statement from the Army's media department on Wednesday said five soldiers and 16 militants were killed. It said the suicide bombers “rammed two explosive-laden vehicles into the perimeter wall" at the base.
Gunshots could still be heard early Wednesday as security forces combed through the area, looking to clear it of any militants involved in the attack. At the scene of the bombings, a mechanical digger was clearing away rubble where homes used to stand, and debris-covered prayer mats lay crumpled on the mosque floor.
A day of mourning was being observed, said Bannu community elder Alam Khan, and joint funeral prayers were held later in the day for the victims at a sports complex in the area.