A major terror attack has been reported in Pakistan, where militants carried out a deadly assault using a human bomb, causing massive destruction at a security installation. According to sources, unlike previous attacks where terrorists rammed vehicles packed with explosives into gates, this time the attackers changed their pattern. They first arrived at the location on foot and then detonated themselves at the entrance, reducing the entire gate structure to rubble. As security forces rushed out to conduct an operation, officials highlighted the growing concern over how easily militants manage to infiltrate cities like Peshawar and execute high-intensity attacks. Analysts say this incident is yet another reflection of Pakistan’s long-standing policy of nurturing extremist groups for operations in neighboring countries. Former leaders of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region had previously revealed that when local police arrested terrorists, senior army and ISI officers would intervene directly at police stations, demanding their release for “other uses.” These revelations point to a deep, systemic problem in Pakistan’s internal security framework. Experts believe that Pakistan is now facing the consequences of fostering terror networks for decades — networks that are turning inward and destabilizing the country itself. The attack underscores the deteriorating security situation and raises urgent concerns for the region.

