2 policemen martyred in IED blast in Wana

LOWER SOUTH WAZIRISTAN: Two cops were martyred while 22 people, including four policemen and 18 civilians, were injured in an improvised explosive device (IED) blast in Wana’s Rustam Bazaar area on Saturday. According to police officials, the explosion occurred when policemen on routine patrol were present in the area around 5pm. They said that explosive material was planted near the main gate of a supermarket, which caused casualties among policemen and civilians present at the scene. Wana Circle Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Asghar Ali Shah said that the explosive material had been planted at the main entrance of the supermarket and was detonated through a remote control or a timed device. Immediately after the blast, local residents, police personnel and rescue teams initiated relief operations and moved the injured to the District Headquarters Hospital. The medical superintendent of the hospital, Dr Jan Mohammad, said that the bodies of two policemen were brought to the facility. He said that four more cops and 18 civilians were also injured, putting the total number at 22. He added that the injured included the elderly, children, and young people, and several of them were being provided immediate medical treatment. It should be mentioned that an emergency was declared at the hospital to ensure timely medical care for the injured. Meanwhile, DSP Shah said that the injured also included an additional station house officer, adding that he had been taken to the South Waziristan Scouts Hospital in critical condition. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Suhail Afridi took notice and strongly condemned the incident. In a statement, the chief minister directed the inspector general to submit a detailed report on the incident. He also expressed sorrow at the casualties in the incident and extended his condolences to the bereaved families. He said the provincial government stood with the families of the martyrs in their grief. The chief minister also directed the relevant authorities to ensure the immediate provision of the best possible medical facilities to the injured. Afridi said that such cowardly acts of terrorists could not weaken the resolve of the people and the government.