Bhakkar, Pakistan: A suicide bomber struck police personnel at the Dajal Check Post on the interprovincial boundary in Bhakkar on the evening of 24 February. The attack, which occurred across the River Sindh, is believed to be a deliberate act of terrorism aimed at spreading fear and testing the resolve of Pakistan’s law enforcement agencies.
Officials describe the incident as organized terrorism orchestrated through proxies with backing from external handlers and hostile intelligence networks, highlighting an ongoing attempt to destabilize Pakistan. Recent cross-border threats and intimidation from Afghanistan have contributed to a climate favorable to such outfits. Authorities have vowed that Pakistan will not be coerced and that all enablers of terrorism will be held accountable.
The policemen who lost their lives in the attack are being honored for their bravery, and the state has assured full support for the families, including welfare measures and official recognition. Security experts emphasize that this incident is a reminder of the importance of national unity, counterterrorism readiness, and political cohesion to prevent terrorists from exploiting divisions.
Law enforcement agencies continue to be the frontline shield against such attacks, and investment in training, protective equipment, mobility, intelligence support, and personnel welfare remains critical. Provincial governments, particularly in KP, are urged to align governance priorities with counterterrorism strategies, ensuring a unified national response against terrorism.

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