The bombing occurred less than 24 hours after another attack, likewise in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, according to an intellect official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Eight men and nine militants were killed in the Tirah area of the state as a result of that fight on Monday, according to the agent.
The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan ( TTP), also known as the Pakistani Taliban, later claimed responsibility for that attack, saying it was in response to a search by security forces targeting one of its fighters.
Seven police officers were taken prisoner on Monday near the station fire in Bannu, but they were free less than a day afterwards.
After discussions between a dispute, or cultural committee, and the captors, they were released.
Older officers national Muhammad Zia ud-Din told AFP,” All the kidnapped police have been released following effective agreements led by regional mothers with extremists.”
He declined to provide further information.
Although the Hafiz Gul Bahadur team and the TTP have not yet collaborated, the Afghan Taliban has been actively supporting the US-led NATO alliance since 2001.
In Kabul in 2021, the Afghan Taliban reclaimed control of the country, and crime has resurfaced along Pakistan’s borders.
Ten police officers were killed at a search article in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa when the TTP claimed responsibility for an attack that occurred in late October.
Seven soldiers were killed on Saturday by separatist fighters affiliated with the Balochistan Liberation Army ( BLA ) group at a border post in southwest Pakistan.
The tragedy came a year after a bomb by the same class killed 26 people, including 14 men, at a train station in the provincial capital Quetta.