North Waziristan Suicide Attack: 16 Soldiers Martyred in Pakistan – Full Report

16 Soldiers Martyred in North Waziristan Suicide Attack - Full Details

16 Soldiers Martyred in North Waziristan Suicide Attack

Date: June 28, 2025 | Location: North Waziristan, Pakistan

A tragic suicide bombing has shaken the region of North Waziristan, where a vehicle loaded with explosives rammed into a military convoy near Khaddi village. The devastating blast claimed the lives of 16 brave Pakistan Army soldiers and injured several civilians, including children.

Incident Details

According to Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the vehicle was packed with heavy explosives and targeted a convoy during routine patrol operations. The intensity of the explosion left military vehicles destroyed and triggered chaos in the area.

Security Alert and Response

Authorities have launched a full-scale investigation and area clearance operation. Intelligence agencies suspect involvement of TTP-linked militants operating along the border regions. The Pakistan Army has vowed a strong retaliation to root out terrorism.

Funeral and National Mourning

State funerals were held with full military honors for the martyred soldiers. Government officials, including the Prime Minister, expressed deep sorrow and reaffirmed commitment to national security.

Public Reaction

Citizens took to social media to pay tribute using hashtags like #WaziristanAttack and #PakArmyZindabad. Many questioned the renewed surge in militancy despite ongoing military operations.

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Source: ISPR, Times of India, Reuters

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