Gunmen shoot dead police constable in northwestern Pakistan amid surging militancy 

A policeman (R) and army soldiers (L) stand guard along a road in Bannu on December 21, 2022, a day after the seize of a Pakistan police station ended. (AFP)
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Updated 25 September 2025
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Gunmen shoot dead police constable in northwestern Pakistan amid surging militancy 

  • Police constable Abdul Qudoos shot dead in Bannu district by armed men on a motorcycle, say police
  • Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province has witnessed spike in militant attacks recently 

PESHAWAR: Unidentified armed men shot dead a constable in Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) on Thursday, police said amid a rise in militant attacks in the province bordering Afghanistan. 

The incident took place in KP province’s Bannu district on Thursday morning, police official Bashir Khan said, when unidentified gunmen on a motorcycle shot dead constable Abdul Qudoos in Domail town. Khan said a large police contingent was dispatched to the town to gather information and trace the perpetrators of the attack immediately after the incident occurred.

“The sacrifice rendered by the martyr will not be in vain and those responsible for the killing would face justice,” Khan said, quoting the deputy inspector general (DIG) of police. 

He said Qudoos’ body was dispatched to his native village for burial with full honors.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attack. However, the Pakistani Taliban or the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have claimed responsibility for similar attacks targeting law enforcement personnel in the past. 

The TTP has carried out some of the deadliest attacks against Pakistani police, security forces and civilians since 2007, as it battles the state to impose its strict brand of Islamic law across the country. 

The TTP has increased its attacks on Pakistani security forces, especially after a fragile truce between the state and the militant group broke down in November 2022. Pakistan’s military has also increased its intelligence-based operations against militants in KP and Balochistan provinces. 

The military’s media wing announced that security forces killed 13 militants in the northwestern Dera Ismail Khan district on Wednesday. It said the slain militants were actively involved in numerous “terrorist” activities, which included facilitating a suicide bombing in December 2023 that killed 23.

Surging militant attacks in KP have also strained Pakistan’s ties with Afghanistan, as Islamabad blames Kabul for not taking action against militant outfits it alleges operate from sanctuaries in Afghan soil. Afghanistan denies the allegations and urges Pakistan to resolve its security challenges internally. 


Pakistan vows to enhance defense cooperation with Jordan during King Abdullah’s visit

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Pakistan vows to enhance defense cooperation with Jordan during King Abdullah’s visit

  • The Jordanian king witnesses Pakistani military exercise, demonstrating multi-domain operations, coordinated maneuvers
  • Field Marshal Asim Munir expresses Pakistan’s resolve to jointly realize the mutual vision of a stable and peaceful region

KARACHI: Pakistan’s army chief on Sunday reiterated his country’s commitment to enhance defense cooperation with Jordan, the Pakistani military said, during a state visit by King Abdullah II to the South Asian country.

King Abdullah II arrived in Pakistan on Saturday on a two-day visit that marked a significant milestone in reinforcing the historic bonds of fraternity and brotherhood between Pakistan and Jordan.

He visited the Global Industrial and Defense Solutions (GIDS) conglomerate in Rawalpindi on Sunday, where he was received by Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir and other senior Pakistani officials.

The Jordanian king was briefed on the structure, capabilities and product portfolio of GIDS, showcasing Pakistan’s progress in indigenous defense production, technological innovation, and potential avenues for bilateral defense cooperation.

“COAS (chief of army staff) underscored the strong defense partnership between Pakistan and the Hashmite Kingdom,” the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the military’s media wing, said following King Abdullah’s visit to the Tilla firing ranges after GIDS.

“The Field Marshal reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to further enhancing military-to-military cooperation with Jordan and jointly realizing the mutual vision of a stable and peaceful region.”

The Jordanian king witnessed a joint fire and maneuver exercise at the ranges that demonstrated multi-domain operations, including conventional and air firepower, coordinated maneuvers as well as spectrum warfare capabilities supported by multi-purpose drones employed in various configurations and roles.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also graced the occasion, while Azerbaijan’s Minister of Defense Industry Vugar Valeh oglu Mustafayev was among the distinguished guests at the firing ranges, according to the ISPR.

The prime minister expressed Pakistan’s deep respect and affection for King Abdullah II and the people of Jordan.

“The visit [of King Abdullah] reflects the enduring friendship, mutual trust and a shared desire for peace and development,” Sharif was quoted as saying by the ISPR.

King Abdullah earlier conferred Jordan’s Order of the Military Merit of First Degree on Field Marshal Munir in recognition of his contributions to strengthening military cooperation between the two countries.