Early last night, the Dera Ismail Khan Police Training Facility was attacked by 7 terrorists affiliated with Ittihadul Mujahideen Pakistan (IMP), a coalition with Hafiz Gul Bahadar Group.
Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF):
- Total Length of Siege – 6 hours
- Terrorists Killed – 6 Police Officers Martyred – 7
- Police Officers Injured – 13
- Police Inside – 200
- Ittihadul Mujahideen Pakistan [IMP], a coalition with Hafiz Gul Bahadar Group, has claimed to have carried out the attack
- attackers with body cams were live streaming the attack
- Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) first claimed the attack, but later denied its involvement.
- The attackers pictured themselves inside the building
Details of the Attack:
- drove an explosives-laden truck into the school’s main gate, causing part of the wall to collapse and resulting in the death of one police officer on duty
- heavily armed attackers attempted to storm the police training facility
- attackers wearing mixed uniforms entered the premises and began indiscriminate firing
- Intense firing between police and militants continued for several hours, during which the attackers repeatedly used grenades
- Authorities recovered suicide vests, explosives, and ammunition.
Misinformation:
Accounts affiliated with the Pakistani Taliban also shared several screenshots of some YouTubers, Journalists and X accounts who were wrongly attributing 50 deaths in the attack.
Syed Khalid Muhammad
Syed Khalid Muhammad, Founder and Executive Director of CommandEleven, brings over three decades of leadership experience, guiding organizations globally and expertise that encompasses analysis, risk, and threat assessment, and consultancy in the fields of terrorism, counter-intelligence, regional conflicts, geopolitics, cyber security and cognitive warfare, leveraging his on-ground battlefield experience against the Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP). In 2013, he authored “Agency Rules: Never an Easy Day at the Office,” a pioneering espionage novel “fictionalising” the after effects of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan on Pakistan.
He has successfully cultivated a comprehensive human and electronic intelligence network spanning from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), the Central Asian Republics (CAR), and the Indian subcontinent, providing CommandEleven with actionable, real-time intelligence that forms the foundation of its analytical endeavors.
