PAt least three people, including an administrator of a Madressa (religious seminary), were injured earlier today when a roadside bomb hit a vehicle at Peshawar’s buzy Sabzi Mandi area in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.
“Qari Salahuddin, head of a religious institution, and his gunman Abdul Shakoor were on their way to the seminary when a remote-controlled bomb, planted in a pushcart, went off at the Inqilab Road, causing damage to the vehicle while both the persons received wounds,” a police official, who requested not to be named.
Soon after the explosion, police and security personnel cordoned off the area and shifted the injured to the Lady Reading Hospital for providing emergency medical care.
Meanwhile, a search operation is underway to arrest the alleged perpetrators of the blast.
Incident comes days after gunmen armed with grenades and Kalashnikovs stormed the Bacha Khan University in Charsadda, killing as many as 22 people while injuring over 30 others. According to police, the militants, using the cover of thick, wintry fog, had scaled the walls of the university before entering buildings and opening fire on students and teachers in classrooms and hostels.
Following the deadly terrorist attack on the education institution, the Army claimed to have arrested at least five facilitators. “Five facilitators have been identified as Riaz, Noorullah, Adil, Zia and Ibrahim,” the DG ISPR said while addressing a press conference in Peshawar on Saturday.
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