Deadly Ambush in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Leaves Nine Pakistani Soldiers Killed
A militant ambush by Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan in Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, killed nine Pakistani soldiers and left several others injured. The attack targeted a military convoy near Azad Mandi market, prompting heightened security and major search operations across the region.
According to preliminary reports, the militants opened fire from concealed positions, inflicting heavy casualties on the security forces. At least nine soldiers were confirmed dead, while several others sustained serious injuries and were rushed to nearby medical facilities. The precise number of wounded remains unconfirmed as authorities continue to assess the full scale of the attack.
Security was swiftly tightened across Bannu following the ambush, with additional contingents of troops deployed to secure the area and prevent any further militant activity. Local administration officials said monitoring has been intensified across major routes and marketplaces, while search operations were launched in adjoining localities to track down those involved.
The attack underscores the persistent volatility in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where Pakistani security forces continue to face sustained threats from TTP factions operating along the Afghan border region. As investigations proceed and reinforcements remain on high alert, the incident is likely to deepen concerns over the resurgence of militant violence in the province.

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