A major terror attack has struck Peshawar, where two suicide bombers targeted the Frontier Corps (FC) headquarters, causing massive devastation. According to initial reports, the first attacker approached the main gate of the FC headquarters and detonated himself right at the entrance, creating a powerful blast that ripped through the security perimeter. Moments later, a second fidayeen attacker reportedly entered further inside the premises and carried out another explosion. The back-to-back blasts caused severe damage to the facility, raising fears of significant casualties among personnel stationed inside. Visuals from the scene show injured security staff being rushed to hospitals in ambulances, many of them in critical condition. Rescue operations are ongoing, and authorities are trying to assess the full extent of the damage. As the situation is still developing, officials have yet to confirm the exact number of casualties or the identities of the attackers. However, the pattern of the assault suggests a highly coordinated strike aimed at inflicting maximum damage on Pakistan’s paramilitary forces. Security analysts say this attack once again exposes the deep-rooted militant presence in the region and highlights the continuing vulnerability of key installations in Peshawar. More details are awaited as authorities continue their investigation.

