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Car Explosion at Islamabad Court Complex Leaves 8 People Injured: Report

At least eight people were injured after a powerful explosion occurred outside a local court in Islamabad on Tuesday afternoon. The cause of the blast remains unclear, prompting an immediate investigation by security agencies.

Car Blast at Islamabad
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An explosion outside a court in Islamabad injured at least eight people, prompting an investigation by security agencies, following a similar incident near Delhi's Red Fort; meanwhile, Pakistani forces thwarted a militant attack on a college in Wana, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Blast Outside Busy Court Complex

The explosion took place just outside the court premises, an area that witnesses heavy footfall throughout the day due to ongoing hearings. Local media initially speculated that a gas cylinder might have detonated inside a vehicle, but police officials declined to confirm any details. According to a report by the Associated Press (AP), law enforcement authorities have cordoned off the site while forensic teams examine the wreckage to determine the source of the blast.

Similarity to Delhi Car Explosion

Tuesday's blast in Islamabad came barely a day after a deadly explosion involving a parked car near Delhi's Red Fort, which killed at least 13 people. The Delhi Police have registered a case under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and the Explosives Act as investigations continue into possible terror links. The back-to-back incidents have raised regional security concerns, with intelligence agencies reportedly coordinating information exchanges between both countries.

Militant Attack Foiled in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

In a related development, Pakistani security forces successfully thwarted an attempt by militants to storm an army-run college in Wana city, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, near the Afghan border. According to AP, a suicide car bomber and five other Pakistani Taliban members tried to take cadets hostage during the overnight attack.

Troops killed two militants on the spot, while the remaining three who entered the compound were cornered inside one of the blocks. Wana has long been known as a stronghold of the Pakistani Taliban, al-Qaida, and other extremist groups.

Authorities on High Alert

Security has been tightened across Islamabad following the explosion, with additional checkpoints established near government buildings and judicial complexes. Investigators are analyzing whether the incident was accidental or part of a coordinated plan. Officials said more details will be released once preliminary forensic reports are available.

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