
After the bomb blast at the Red Fort in Delhi, there has now been an explosion in Pakistan's capital Islamabad. Reports suggest that an explosion took place outside the district court, injuring several people.
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Reports suggest that the explosion took place in a car and several people are feared dead. At least 12 people are reported dead and 20 to 25 injured.
Earlier, a coordinated attack on the Wana Cadet College in South Waziristan involved a car bomb and several suicide bombers, who are still missing. Security forces killed two attackers and cornered three others inside. The Pakistani military's Director General of Police (ISPR) confirmed the incident, while the TTP denied involvement.
Pakistani media reports have claimed that a cylinder-like explosion was behind the blast in Islamabad. According to a report by Dawn newspaper, a cylinder exploded in a vehicle near the G-11 judicial complex. One person was injured in the incident and was taken to the hospital. The explosion occurred in a car parked in the parking area of the court. Efforts are underway to determine the cause and nature of the explosion.
According to Sama TV, the sound of the explosion was heard as far as the Police Lines headquarters, causing panic in the surrounding areas. Emergency teams and security forces immediately reached the scene and cordoned off the area to determine the cause of the explosion.
Meanwhile, the Pakistani military's media wing, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), which is waging a new propaganda campaign against India after Operation Sindoor, has blamed India for the bombing. It said that Indian-backed militants attacked Cadet College Wana in South Waziristan on Monday. Security forces killed two attackers and three are still trapped inside.