SECURITY — June 20, 2026

Twin roadside blasts kill seven in Pakistan's Bannu district

The first explosion struck a passenger van traveling from Hathi Khel village to Bannu city, killing five, while a follow-up blast killed two rescuers at the scene.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Pajhwok — corroborated by Khaama Press2 min read

Twin roadside blasts kill seven in Pakistan's Bannu district
Image courtesy Pajhwok

Two roadside explosions struck Bannu district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Saturday, killing at least seven people and injuring three others.

The first blast was caused by an improvised explosive device that hit a passenger van traveling from Hathi Khel village to Bannu city. Five passengers died in the initial explosion.

A second explosion occurred shortly afterward at the same location. It killed two rescuers who had reached the site and damaged a vehicle.

Security forces and rescue teams responded to the area. The three injured people were shifted to a hospital for treatment.

Authorities launched an investigation into the incident. No group has claimed responsibility for the blasts.

Bannu district has witnessed several security incidents in recent years.

Read the original reporting at Pajhwok

Reliability assessment

Two independent outlets (Pajhwok and Khaama Press) corroborate the core event of twin roadside blasts in Bannu district with consistent details on the sequence, casualties, and location.

The source language reads straight.

Independent web corroboration

A separate web search returned 8 matching reports. A selection:

Across the newsrooms

Where reports agree

  • 7 killed and 3 injured in twin roadside IED blasts in Bannu, KP
  • First blast hit passenger van killing 5; second blast killed 2 rescuers
  • No group claimed responsibility; investigations ongoing

Filed by 2 outlets

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SecurityBannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, IED blasts, Pakistan security, Twin explosions

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