Six People Were Killed on Friday in a Suicide Bombing at a Pro-Taliban Seminary in Akora Khattak in Pakistan’s Northwestern Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province
At the very least one more 15 People Were Injured in the Attack, According to Police.
What Else do we understand concerning the Bombing?
The Head of the Dar-Uloom Haqqania Seminary, Maulana Hamidul Haq Haqqani, what Among Those Killed.
Authorities have that hamidul haq showed up to have the target of the battle.
“Initial Reports Suggest the Blast Occurred After Friday Prayers as People Were Gathering to Greet Hamid Ul Haq. It Appears to Be a Suicide Attack,” Abdul Rashed, The District Police Chief, Told the French Afp News Agency.
No Group has yet Claimed the Bombing.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi Conemned the Incident as a “Terrorist Attack.”
Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Police Chief Zulfiqar Hameed Told Pakistan’s Dawn Daily That Three Police Officers Were Injured in the Attack.
Who What Pro-Taliban Cleric Hamidul Haq?
Besides Running the Islamic Seminary in Pakistan’s Northwest, Hamidul Haq So Headed the Jamiat Ulema- I-Islam Pakistan (s) Islamist Party.
The Cleric was the Son of Maulana Samiul Haqq, that was called the “father of the taliban” for his function in Teaching Several Senior Members of the Taliban at the Seminary.
Samiul Haqq was stabbed to fatality at his home in 2018.
The Dar-Uloom Haqqania Semental Teaches Over 4,000 Students.
The Founder of the Haqqani Network, Jalaluddin Haqqani, Graduated From theSeminary The network is accountable for several of the most dangerous assaults in Afghanistan.
His Son, Sirajuddin Haqqani, Graduated from the very same seminary and Now Serves as the Interior Minister for Taliban Authorities in Afghanistan.
Afghan Taliban Blame Bombing on ‘is’ Group
Abdul Mateen Qani, The Spokesman for the Taliban-Run Interior Ministry in Kabul, Blamed the Attack in Northwestern Pakistan on the So-Called “Islamic State” (IS) Group.
Is has Carried Out Various Attacks in Afghanistan Following the Taliban Takeover.
In December, is Claimed Responsibility for an Attack that Killed the Taliban’s Acting Member for Refugees, Khalil Ur Rahman Haqqani, that had a participant of the Haqqani Network.
The Taliban Took Control of the Afghan Capital, Kabul, in August 2021. Islamabad Has Since Accused the Afghan Taliban of Doing Too Little To Rein In The Tehreek- E-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) Militant Group, which Claimed Numerous Attacks in Pakistan.
Edited by: Rana Taha