Pakistani media report that a police officer was killed in Peshawar following an attack by armed individuals.
According to Pakistani media, the attack occurred on Sunday, July 21, at the “Armored” checkpoint in central Peshawar.
Pakistani officials have confirmed that the victim was named Saeedullah and was targeted by a sniper.
As of now, no individual or group has claimed responsibility for the attack.
Previously, following an increase in attacks and insecurity in various regions of Pakistan, including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, and Peshawar, two soldiers were killed in a roadside mine explosion in North Waziristan.
In recent days, thousands of people have protested against the rising insecurity in several areas of Pakistan and the country’s military operations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, demanding improved security. According to reports, four protesters were killed, and 21 others were injured when the protests turned violent.
The targeted killing of the police officer reflects the broader instability that has plagued the country, raising concerns about the effectiveness of ongoing counter-terrorism efforts.
Furthermore, the violent protests against the increasing insecurity and military operations underscore the public’s growing frustration and demand for a more robust security response.
The continued unrest and casualties indicate the urgent need for comprehensive strategies to address both the immediate threats and the underlying causes of violence in Pakistan.
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