3 Killed in Bomb Blast in Pakistan’s South Waziristan

Khaama Press

At least three people, including prominent tribal leader Malik Tariq Wazir, were killed and four others injured in a bomb blast Monday in South Waziristan district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistani officials said.

Police said the explosion occurred near Gulshan Plaza in the busy Rustam Bazaar area of Wana while the vehicle carrying the tribal elder was passing through the market.

According to local authorities, suspected militants planted explosives near the market overnight before detonating them during the morning hours.

Hospital officials said several injured people were transferred to Wana’s central hospital, where two victims remained in critical condition.

South Waziristan has long been affected by militant violence and security operations, with Pakistani forces continuing campaigns against armed groups operating near the Afghanistan border.

Tribal elders in the region often play key roles in local mediation efforts and peace negotiations, making them frequent targets in attacks linked to militancy and regional instability.

Local residents said the explosion triggered panic across the market area, forcing traders and shopkeepers to temporarily shut down businesses following the attack.

Pakistan has faced a sharp increase in militant attacks in recent years, particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, with security forces, tribal elders and civilians frequently targeted in bombings and armed assaults.

Pakistani officials have repeatedly accused the Kabul administration of failing to prevent armed groups from using Afghanistan territory to launch attacks inside Pakistan, allegations that Taliban consistently denied.

3 Killed in Bomb Blast in Pakistan’s South Waziristan