Three injured as forces, terrorists trade fire
2025-07-15
SOUTH WAZIRISTAN: Three civilians were seriously injured when a fierce exchange of fire broke out between Frontier Corps (FC) personnel, police and unidentified armed assailants late Monday night in the Azam Warsak area of Lower South Waziristan`s Birmal tehsil.
According to district police officials, the crossfire erupted after militants launched a sudden attack on an FCcheckpost and a nearby police station using heavy weaponry. During the assault, a mortar shell landed inside the Azam Warsak police station, causing partial damage to the building.
DSP Wana Imranullah confirmed the incident, saying that the attackers, whose identity and affiliation remain unknown, opened fire from an undisclosed location. In response, FC and police personnel retaliated, and the fire-fight continued for an extended period.
The assailants, however, managed to flee under the cover of darkness.
DSP Imranullah further said that one of the mortar shells struck a residential house nearby, leaving three civilians injured.
All three injured were rushed to District Headquarters Hospital, Wana, for immediate medical attention.
According to medical superintendentDr Jan Mohammad, two of the critically wounded were later referred to Dera Ismail Khan via Rescue 1122 ambulance service, while the third victim is reported to be out of danger.
In the aftermath of the attack, law enforcement agencies launched a search operation in the surrounding areas.
Authorities said an investigation has been initiated, and efforts are underway to trace the perpetrators. Correspondent