
Tuesday, May 12, 2026 — At least seven people have been confirmed dead and 20 others wounded following a devastating suicide bombing in northwest Pakistan. The attack, involving an explosives-laden three-wheeled vehicle, targeted a security checkpoint in a region already reeling from a surge in militant activity.
According to senior police official Muhammad Sajjad Khan, the assailant approached two traffic officers stationed at the checkpoint before detonating the device. The blast comes just days after a separate car bomb at a checkpoint in Bannu claimed 15 lives, highlighting a deteriorating security situation in the border regions.
Escalating Tensions with Kabul
The incident has further strained the fragile relationship between Islamabad and Kabul. On Monday, Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry summoned Afghanistan’s top diplomat to issue a formal protest. Pakistani intelligence concluded that recent high-profile attacks were “masterminded by terrorists residing in Afghanistan,” a claim the Taliban government continues to deny.
This diplomatic friction has recently escalated into direct military confrontation. In response to cross-border strikes, Pakistan has conducted several airstrikes on suspected militant hideouts within Afghan territory. The Taliban maintains that Afghan soil is not being used as a sanctuary, but Islamabad insists that groups like the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) operate with impunity across the border.
Global Terror Trends
The spike in violence in South Asia mirrors warnings from international security experts regarding the shift of extremist operations. While the U.S. recently warned that ISIS is moving its core operations toward West Africa, the porous “Af-Pak” border remains one of the world’s most volatile flashpoints for suicide missions and coordinated insurgent strikes.
Rescue operations are ongoing, and local hospitals remain on high alert as they treat the 20 wounded survivors, several of whom are reported to be in critical condition.
Do you want to advertise with us?
Do you need publicity for a product, service, or event?
Contact us on WhatsApp +2348033617468, +234 816 612 1513, +234 703 010 7174
or Email: validviewnetwork@gmail.com
CLICK TO JOIN OUR WHATSAPP GROUP


