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ISIS-K strikes again in Pakistan – suicide bombing targets Pak President’s security personnel

Another bomb attack by Daesh terrorist group saw killing of five troops and injuring dozens (Pic. Courtesy Twitter/@DailySabah)

The dreaded terror group, Daesh or Islamic State (ISIS-K) has mounted yet another stunning attack in  Pakistan. After a deadly suicide bombing attack in a mosque in Peshawar, the terrorist group claimed responsibility for another strike—this time on a security convoy of the  Pakistani President Arif Alvi in southwestern Pakistan on Tuesday. According to the media reports, the explosion in Sibi, in Balochistan province was caused by a roadside bomb. But in a post on social media,  ISIS-K claimed responsibility by saying that its suicide bomber has killed more than 30 Pakistani security personnel.

“The suicide bomber was a Pakistani national named Abdul Rahman Pakistani who detonated his explosive vest among Pakistani security forces and 30 and wounded many security men,” says Amaq news, a propaganda wing of the militant group.

According to the local media of Balochistan, the bombing happened near an open area where the Sibi annual mela (fair) was being held. The Pakistani President Arif Alvi attended the festival. The targeted convoy was part of the security deployment surrounding Alvi's visit. The bombing took place 25 minutes after President Alvi crossed the spot.

“The targeted convoy was part of the security deployment of the Pakistani president”, one local police officer told the media.

It was the second attack in less than week by a suicide bomber of  ISIS-K targeted a Shiite mosque during Friday prayers in Peshawar, killing 63 worshippers and wounding nearly 200. The Islamic State, a Sunni hardcore terrorist group that considers Shias heretics, has claimed several previous attacks in Pakistan. But the mosque bombing was the biggest and deadliest yet.

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Balochistan has been the centre of a long-running insurgency by various Baloch separatist groups that for decades have waged attacks on security forces and police to press their demands for independence.

A wave of terrorism activities have been witnessed in the country since Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan government's peace talks with the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and other groups ended without reaching an agreement on ceasefire.

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