Terror Attack in Islamabad: Pakistan Blames Afghan Authorities for the Attack.
Terror Attack in Islamabad
According to inkorr.com: On Monday, a terror attack occurred in Islamabad: an unknown man detonated himself near a judicial building. This tragic incident claimed the lives of 12 people, and 27 others were injured. According to Reuters, this is the first attack on civilians in the capital of Pakistan in the last decade.
Accusations and Reactions
The Defense Minister of Pakistan suggested that the attack was organized from the territory of Kabul, accusing the Afghan government of supporting militants. Pakistan declared its readiness to fight against terrorism, while the Kabul government denies involvement in this incident.
Consequences of Terror Attacks
The increase in attacks on civilian targets may lead to further escalation of the situation and chaos in Pakistani society, especially after a series of attacks that occurred recently in Islamabad and India. The government is actively investigating these cases, trying to find those responsible and prevent similar incidents in the future.
This terror attack raises questions about security in the region and may have serious consequences for the stability of Pakistan. The government, for its part, commits to taking all possible measures to ensure the safety of its citizens, but challenges remain significant. The events in Islamabad highlight the need for international cooperation in the fight against terrorism and radicalization in society.
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