Diplomats from 12 countries - blast in a bus in the convoy...?
A big accident has happened in Pakistan. Shahbaz's country, which is known for terrorism all over the world, has once again been internationally humiliated. Actually, there has been a big explosion near the bus carrying diplomats from 12 countries to Islamabad. Heavy police force and army were deployed for security behind the bus carrying the diplomats, but then there was a blast in a bus in the convoy. According to the information, all the diplomats are safe.
In what location was the attack carried out?
Sunday saw an attack on a convoy of foreign diplomats in the volatile northwest province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. This explosion claimed one policeman's life. There were three more casualties. This information was provided by police. According to a police officer, the explosion was carried out remotely, and the convoy was traveling from Islamabad to Malam Jabba, a stunning hilly region in the Swat valley. All of the diplomats, according to a senior police official, were safe. Diplomats from Portugal, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Indonesia, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Vietnam, Ethiopia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina were among those in the convoy.
Every diplomat is secure.
"All of the diplomats are completely safe," the policeman declared. An explosive device was used to target the police convoy on guard duty. The three injured police officers are in critical condition, according to hospital officials.
What statements did President Asif ali Zardari and PM Shahbaz make?
Shahbaz Sharif, the prime minister of Pakistan, has denounced the attack. According to President Asif ali Zardari, "terrorist elements are the enemies of humanity as well as the country and nation." We would like to inform you that Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) and the Shahabad regime are in direct contact in Pakistan. TTP targets government officials, law enforcement personnel, and the army on a regular basis. A policeman lost his life in an attack on the Banar police station in Swat just a month ago.