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Islamabad Bomb Blast: Policeman Killed In A Suicide Bombing, Tehreek-e-Taliban Took Responsibility

Islamabad Bomb Blast: Policeman killed in a suicide bombing, Tehreek-e-Taliban took responsibility for the attack.

There has been a suicide bombing in the Pakistani capital Islamabad. One policeman was killed in the explosion, while six others were injured.

Four police officers were also among the injured. There was a stir in the area after the explosion. Police cordoned off the entire area.

The car driver blew himself up.

Media is quoted as saying that a suicide bombing took place in a car in the I-10/4 area of ​​Islamabad on Friday.

Islamabad police said in a tweet that officers were checking the vehicles. Meanwhile, a suspicious car was signaled to pull over.

As soon as the car stopped, the occupants blew themselves up. Tehreek-e Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the suicide attack.

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6 humans inclusive of four policemen have been injured.

According to information, a policeman was killed in the explosion. Among the injured were four policemen and two civilians.

Television footage showed the wreckage of a burning vehicle and a large number of police officers being seen nearby.

Islamabad Bomb Blast: A man and a woman in a suspicious vehicle.

DGP Sohail Zafar said police spotted a suspicious vehicle in the area around 10:15 a.m. Friday. There became a person and a lady withinside the car.

He said, when the police stopped the car, the two people sitting in the car got out. When officers searched the vehicle, the man got in the car and blew himself up.

Bilawal Bhutto could not have a personal meeting with US Secretary of State Blinken in Washington

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari could not meet personally with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken during his recent visit to Washington.

He had to talk to Blinken on the phone even though they were in the same capital. While on Wednesday, Blinken met Panama’s Foreign Minister Janaina Tevani at the State Department.

Both the leaders talked on the phone

The two leaders had a phone conversation on Tuesday, according to a readout from department spokesman Ned Price.

Meanwhile, the top American diplomat “underscored America’s steadfast support for Pakistan combating terrorism.”

Let us inform you that both Blinken and Bilawal were in Washington on Tuesday, yet there was no personal meeting between the two.

Discussion held on ‘International Conference on Climate Friendly Pakistan’

The spokesman said Blinken and Bilawal shared their mutual expectations for the ‘International Conference on Climate Resilient Pakistan’ to be held in January and discussed the need for closer coordination.

The conference, organized by the United Nations and Pakistan in Geneva, aims to mobilize aid for the country devastated by floods in September.

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