Pakistani safety officers stand guard after a robust automobile bomb exploded outdoors a district courtroom in Islamabad, Pakistan, Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025.
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ISLAMABAD — A suicide bomber struck outdoors the gates of a district courtroom in Islamabad on Tuesday, detonating his explosives subsequent to a police automobile and killing 12 individuals, Pakistan’s inside minister mentioned, the newest in an uptick in violence throughout the nation.
Witnesses described scenes of mayhem within the fast aftermath of the explosion, which additionally wounded 27 individuals. The blast was heard for miles away and got here at a busy time of day when the realm outdoors the courtroom is usually crowded with lots of of tourists attending courtroom hearings.
A breakaway faction of the Pakistani Taliban, the Jamaat-ul-Ahrar group, claimed duty for the assault. However shortly after, Sarbakaf Mohmand, a commander from the group, despatched WhatsApp messages insisting that they had not made any such declare.
His group stop the Pakistani Taliban, or TTP, after the top of Jamaat-ul-Ahrar was killed in a blast in Afghanistan in 2022. Although some members lately rejoined TTP, others preserve their distance, indicating persevering with variations among the many insurgents.

Jamaat-ul-Ahrar has staged smaller assaults prior to now however its potential to hit the Pakistani capital is prone to additional compound the struggles of the Pakistani authorities because it faces a resurgent Pakistani Taliban, border tensions and a fragile ceasefire with neighboring Afghanistan.
The attacker tried to “enter the courtroom premises however, failing to take action, focused a police automobile,” Inside Minister Mohsin Naqvi instructed journalists. Earlier studies by Pakistani state-run media and two safety officers mentioned a automobile bomb induced the explosion.
With out giving proof, Naqvi alleged that the assault was “carried out by Indian-backed components and Afghan Taliban proxies” linked to the Pakistani Taliban. Nonetheless, he mentioned authorities are “trying into all elements” of the explosion.
Outside the courtroom
Police rapidly cordoned off the realm across the courtroom as a cloud of smoke rose into the sky following the blast. The casualties had been largely passersby or those that had arrived for courtroom appointments, based on Islamabad police.
Greater than a dozen badly wounded screamed for assist as ambulances rushed to the scene.
“Folks began working in all instructions,” Mohammad Afzal, who was on the courtroom on the time, instructed The Related Press.
Naqvi mentioned the invention close by of a severed head, which the police mentioned belonged to the attacker, confirmed the blast was a suicide assault. The attacker was additionally later noticed in CCTV footage from the positioning, he mentioned.
In a single day assault at an army-run school
In the meantime, Pakistani safety forces mentioned they foiled an try by militants to take cadets hostage at an army-run school in a single day, when a suicide automobile bomber and 5 different attackers focused the ability in a northwestern province.
The authorities blamed TTP — a separate militant group however allied with the Afghan Taliban. The TTP denied involvement in Monday’s assault and on Tuesday, its spokesman Mohammad Khurasani additionally denied involvement in Tuesday’s assault.
The assault on Monday night began when a bomber tried to storm the varsity in Wana, a metropolis in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province close to the Afghan border. The world had till current years served as a base for the Pakistani Taliban, al-Qaida and different international militants.
In line with Alamgir Mahsud, the native police chief, two of the militants had been rapidly killed by troops whereas three others managed to enter the compound earlier than being cornered in an administrative block. He mentioned the clearance operation was nonetheless underway on Tuesday, some 20 hours after the assault.
The executive block is away from the constructing housing lots of of cadets and different workers, who had been rapidly evacuated to safer locations by Pakistani commandos.
There have been no fast studies of casualties among the many college students or workers. The military has not offered any details about army casualties.
Prime minister guarantees accountability
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif denounced each the assault in Islamabad and in Wana, and known as for a full investigation, based on a press release issued in Islamabad.
He mentioned these accountable have to be delivered to justice swiftly.
“We are going to make sure the perpetrators are apprehended and held accountable,” he mentioned.
Sharif described assaults on unarmed civilians as “reprehensible” and added: “We is not going to enable the blood of harmless Pakistanis to go to waste.”
Pakistan’s Protection Minister Khawaja Mohammad Asif mentioned on X that the nation is in a state of struggle and laid the blame with the Taliban authorities in Afghanistan, which Islamabad accuses of sheltering the TTP.
Afghanistan “can act to cease terrorism in Pakistan, however bringing this struggle to Islamabad is a message from Kabul,” Asif mentioned and warned that Pakistan “has the power to reply absolutely.”
Pakistan has outlawed the TTP, also called Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, and america and the United Nations have designated the group a terrorist group. The Afghan Taliban takeover in Kabul in 2021 emboldened the TTP, and plenty of of its leaders and fighters are believed to have taken refuge in Afghanistan. Kabul denies it is defending the TTP.
Pakistan has seen a surge in militant assaults lately. The deadliest assault on a faculty occurred in 2014, when a breakaway TTP faction killed 154 individuals, largely youngsters, at an army-run faculty in Peshawar. The army claimed the attackers in Wana wished to repeat the assault.
Peace talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan stall
Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have risen in current months. Kabul has blamed Islamabad for drone strikes on Oct. 9 that killed a number of individuals within the Afghan capital and vowed retaliation.
The following cross-border preventing killed dozens of troopers, civilians and militants earlier than Qatar brokered a ceasefire on Oct. 19, which stays in place.
Since then, two rounds of peace talks have been held in Istanbul — the newest on Thursday — however ended with out settlement after Kabul refused to offer a written assurance that the TTP and different militant teams wouldn’t use Afghan territory in opposition to Pakistan.
An earlier, transient ceasefire between Pakistan and the TTP, brokered by Kabul in 2022, collapsed later after the group accused Islamabad of violating it.