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Grenade Attack In Pakistan’s Peshawar, Police Station Targeted

Grenade attack in Pakistan’s Peshawar, police station was targeted, three policemen injured.

There has been news of a grenade attack in Peshawar, Pakistan. According to local media, a police station in Peshawar city has been attacked with a grenade.

According to the information, three policemen were injured in the attack.

The News International quoted an officer as saying that CCTV footage showed a man hurling two grenades at the police station.

The police force is being targeted in Pakistan.

According to the information received, the attacker managed to escape after throwing the explosives from outside at the police station.

Let us tell you that the police force in Pakistan is being targeted for many days. A few weeks ago, in Badaber too, three policemen were injured when a police van was attacked with a grenade.

A hand grenade was also hurled at a police post near Hayatabad on the same day.

48 policemen killed in one year in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

In recent months, there has been an increase in attacks on police in different parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, especially Peshawar.

According to The News International, several policemen have been attacked in Peshawar and other cities in recent months.

According to official reports, 48 ​​policemen were killed while 44 were injured in various attacks and encounters in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa last year.

Imran Khan’s troubles may increase again, protest against Pakistan before FATF meeting in Paris.

The problems of Pakistan included in the gray list of FATF are not taking the name of lessening.

Demonstrations were held outside the Financial Action Task Force in France demanding the blacklisting of Pakistan. During this, the protesters also raised slogans like ‘Terrorist Pakistan’.

The protests were organized by a community of Afghans, Uighurs, and Hong Kong exiles living in Paris.

The main organizer of this protest is Taha Siddiqui, an exiled journalist from Pakistan.

Actually, journalist Taha Siddiqui also shared a video related to the protest on Twitter. In which anti-Pakistan placards were also present in the hands of the people.

Siddiqui said Pakistan’s role in money laundering globally, Pakistan’s promotion of terror in the country and neighboring country, and a lobby of Islamabad for its ties with China cannot be held accountable.

He said that he will urge the international organization to blacklist Pakistan in the meeting to be held next week to review the country’s grey-listing. The world should know the real face of Pakistan.

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