Two suspected militants killed in attack on police station in northwest Pakistan

Two suspected militants killed in attack on police station in northwest Pakistan
Army troops stand stand guard along a street in Kabal town of Swat Valley in Pakistan’s northwestern region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on April 25, 2023. (AFP/File)
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Updated 11 October 2025
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Two suspected militants killed in attack on police station in northwest Pakistan

Two suspected militants killed in attack on police station in northwest Pakistan
  • The attack took place on Peshawar’s outskirts, triggering a gunbattle that lasted for nearly two hours
  • Incident follows an assault on Dera Ismail Khan police training center, killing six policemen and a cleric

PESHAWAR: Two suspected militants were killed and several others injured during an attack on a police station in Pakistan’s restive northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, police said on Saturday.

Pakistan has struggled to contain a surge in militancy in the province in recent years, with militants belonging to the Pakistani Taliban, also known as the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), frequently targeting convoys of security forces, police stations and check-posts besides kidnapping government officials in the region.

Muhammad Alam, the public relations officer for the Peshawar police chief, said an intense exchange of fire broke out between police and militants in the early hours of Saturday after the Hassan Khel police station came under attack on the outskirts of Peshawar.

“The police demonstrated remarkable resilience engaging the terrorists in a fierce battle that lasted for over two hours,” he told Arab News.

“Two terrorists were killed while several others are believed to have sustained injuries,” he continued. “The terrorists fled the scene abandoning their dead accomplices.”

A clearance operation is currently underway with a heavy presence of police in the area.

The attack in Peshawar took place a day after a group of militants targeted a police training facility in Dera Ismail Khan, which, according to a statement by the Pakistani military, claimed the lives of six policemen, five suspected militants and a prayer leader.

Militant attacks across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have surged since November 2022, when a fragile truce between the TTP and the Pakistani government collapsed.

At least 75 policemen were killed in ambushes and targeted attacks in the province last year, according to police data.

In recent months, Islamabad has repeatedly accused India of backing militant groups and Afghanistan of permitting the use of its soil for attacks against Pakistan. Kabul and New Delhi have denied the allegations.

Earlier on Friday, the Afghan defense ministry warned Pakistan of consequences after accusing it of violating Afghan airspace to bomb a border town.
 


PM Sharif lauds Pakistani diaspora in UK at King Charles III’s birthday celebration

PM Sharif lauds Pakistani diaspora in UK at King Charles III’s birthday celebration
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PM Sharif lauds Pakistani diaspora in UK at King Charles III’s birthday celebration

PM Sharif lauds Pakistani diaspora in UK at King Charles III’s birthday celebration
  • UK-Pakistan connectivity improved this year as Britain lifted its safety ban on PIA, allowing flights to resume
  • Bilateral trade reached a record £5.5 billion in 2025, and the UK introduced eVisas for students and workers

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday praised overseas Pakistanis in the United Kingdom for strengthening bilateral ties as he addressed an event at the British High Commission marking King Charles III’s 77th birthday.

Pakistan, a former British colony that gained independence in 1947, is a member of the Commonwealth and has maintained close links with the UK. The two countries witnessed improved connectivity after Britain lifted its safety ban on Pakistan International Airlines, allowing the carrier’s first flight to Manchester in five years.

The UK also introduced eVisas for students and workers, easing travel, while bilateral trade reached £5.5 billion in 2025, crossing the £5 billion mark for the first time.

British authorities also supported Pakistan’s flood recovery efforts, and the UK-Pakistan Trade Dialogue, a new institutional framework to expand economic cooperation, was launched in July.

“We ... celebrate the enduring friendship between Pakistan and United Kingdom,” the prime minister said, according to state-run Associated Press of Pakistan news agency. “About two million British citizens of Pakistani heritage add great value to this relationship and are playing a very productive role in all walks of life in the United Kingdom.”

“Thousands of young Pakistanis have also benefited from the programs run by the British Council in Pakistan while thousands more have studied in British colleges and universities,” he added.

Sharif praised King Charles for what he called an “exemplary life of public service” and said the monarch’s “infinite energy” and commitment to global causes inspired people across the Commonwealth. He recalled attending the coronation ceremony two years ago and said he received a warm telephone call from the King last September.

The prime minister thanked the UK for its condolences over recent militant attacks in Islamabad and other parts of Pakistan, calling “terrorism a grave threat to global peace and stability.”

Pakistan, he said, remained determined to confront it “in all its forms and manifestations.”

Sharif also credited British High Commissioner Jane Marriott for helping revive PIA flights to the UK amid growing cooperation.

“Now thousands of passengers fly to Manchester from Pakistan and soon there will be flights to London,” he added.

In a statement released by the high commission, Marriott said the event highlighted the diversity of the United Kingdom’s four nations — England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales — and their “vital part” in the partnership with Pakistan.

The reception featured bagpipers from Pakistan’s military and a medley of British music performed by singer Maria Unera.

Sharif later joined Marriott in cutting the birthday cake. Ministers, lawmakers and guests from across public life attended the ceremony.