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Peshawar Fidayeen Blast: Taliban Attack on Paramilitary HQ kills 3 soldiers, 3 militants

Pakistan was once again shaken by deadly explosions after a major fidayeen attack on the paramilitary Frontier Corps headquarters in Peshawar. CCTV footage captured the moment of the blast, followed by intense, intermittent gunfire between security forces and the attackers. Reports confirm at least two explosions, leading to the deaths of three Pakistani soldiers and injuries to five others. In the retaliatory operation, security forces killed three militants involved in the assault. Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan claimed responsibility, continuing its pattern of targeting military installations along the Afghanistan border. Scenes of chaos, rescue efforts and injured personnel being rushed to hospitals emerged from the site.

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