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Seven Martyred Three Injured in Back to Back Explosions in Bannu

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Two separate explosions occurred in Marka Bera, a mountainous area within Bannu's Wazir sub-division, resulting in seven deaths and three injuries. Police described the incidents as coordinated attacks using remote-controlled improvised explosive devices (IEDs), which were targeted at vehicles carrying passengers. High-ranking officials, including President Zardari and Prime Minister Sharif, condemned the blasts while local authorities initiated investigations and search operations.

The article reports on security incidents and fatalities in Bannu, Pakistan. There are no mentions of commercial activities, commodity prices, supply chains, or economic mechanisms that affect market pricing or corporate margins.

Key Insights

  • Seven people died and three were injured in two separate explosions in Marka Bera, Bannu District.
  • Police stated that the attacks targeted vehicles with remote-controlled improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
  • The first blast hit a private Datsun vehicle carrying passengers, killing five people. The second blast occurred nearly one kilometer away and killed two more people.
  • Security forces immediately cordoned off the area, conducted searches for additional explosives, and provided medical aid to the injured.
  • President Zardari condemned the blasts, warning that terrorists aim to undermine Pakistan's diplomatic efforts toward peace.

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