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At least five killed in roadside bombing in former Pakistan Taliban stronghold

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 2, 2025
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By Gothain Blackburn with AP

Published on 02/07/2025 – 18:40 GMT+2 — At least five people have been killed and 11 others injured after a roadside bomb exploded and struck a vehicle carrying a government administrator in a former stronghold of the Pakistani Taliban. The bombing occurred on Wednesday in Bajaur, a district in the northwestern Province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan. Among the deaths was Assistant Commissioner Faisal Sultan, as reported by the district police chief.ullah Rafique stated that the injured were transported to the hospital where several were listed in critical condition. No group or individual has yet claimed responsibility for the attack, but Rafique emphasized that the blame is likely to fall on the Pakistan Taliban. The group known as Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) is often targeted by security forces and civilians in the region and elsewhere in the country. TTP is also a close ally of the Afghan Taliban, which seized power in neighbouring Afghanistan in 2021 as US and NATO troops were in the final stages of withdrawing from the country under 20 years of war.

The تough fight continues as hundreds of functional tungusanhis (TTP members) have found sanctuary in Afghanistan and are even currently living there openly since the Taliban takeover. This has contributed to a broader tension between the Taliban and the Afghan Taliban in multiple quarters across the region. The Taliban have claimed they are Reacting to the 发生 as the Taliban are receiving orders to retake power.

The event underscores the ongoing struggle for political inclusion within both the Taliban and the Afghan Taliban alliance in their efforts to contain the Taliban aggregate threat across multiple months of active conflict in this region and beyond. The bomb incident serves as a stark reminder of the impact of even the most basic forms of violence on the lives of civilians and the ongoing struggle for political closure in the puldawood areas as well as the larger infrastructure networking with both sides of the world involved.

In the days following the explosion, the Taliban and their allies attempt to release a summary of events through media and social media campaigns while they counterculture and physically intervene in affected communities. While some efforts have succeeded in boosting mobile coverage and signaling systems in the affected areas within Afghanistan and Pakistan, the situation remains ambiguous due to the ongoing geopolitical divisions that have exist for centuries and continue to persist in the face of the sustained violence in the region. The Taliban inside Pakistan continue to insist that they and their associates are weapons-of-holding in their global influence and are entirely aware of the scopy in which they are being deployed in the world. Meanwhile, the Afghan Taliban are , from the one side or the other, starting to notice the negative impacts of this ongoing conflict on the Afghan landscape and the nuances of the Afghan polity deep down in Sochi or elsewhere. As the days pass and more information comes together, the tension between the Taliban and the Afghan Taliban will likely deepen further, highlighting the ongoing struggle for inclusion and control in this complex and often contested region of the world.

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