A critical security incident occurred at the Frontier Constabulary (FC) Headquarters in Peshawar’s Saddar neighborhood this morning, involving a direct attack by gunmen and multiple reported explosions. The assault, which began around 8 am, was marked by significant blasts that echoed through the area, with eyewitnesses reporting damage to nearby structures. Security forces mobilized rapidly to the scene, engaging the attackers in a fierce exchange of fire and securing the perimeter.
Officials have stated that the explosions were carried out by suicide bombers, indicating a planned and determined effort to breach the high-security FC compound. The response involved the immediate deployment of additional counter-terrorism units and the implementation of emergency measures throughout Peshawar. The attack has reignited debates about the escalating extremist threat in Pakistan, especially in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Local residents described hearing a series of loud explosions and continuous gunfire, creating significant panic. Social media platforms became a hub for immediate reactions, with many users sharing observations of loud, explosive noises emanating from the direction of the FC headquarters. The confirmed occurrence of at least two major blasts adds to the gravity of the situation.
Security agencies are currently conducting an operation to subdue the attackers and restore order. The area remains cordoned off, and official reports on casualties are awaited. This event is a stark reminder of the persistent challenges to national security, particularly the ongoing militant activities in regions like Balochistan, which have seen numerous casualties this year. Authorities are committed to providing comprehensive updates as the situation stabilizes and further information becomes available.
