Preliminary investigation report on Peshawar blast prepared

A preliminary investigation report has been compiled into the blast that took place in Peshawar on Tuesday. According to details, an explosion took place at a madrassa in Peshawar, the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, on Tuesday, killing eight people, including children. Killed while several others were injured. A preliminary report on the blast has now been compiled.

According to the preliminary investigation report, the students who came to the madrassa before the blast were rehearsed. The construction workers of the madrassa have also been interrogated. It is learned that the students who came to the madrassa for teaching were reiki A student studying in the madrassa has also been detained. Student records and data have also been obtained.

Eyewitness statements about the suspect's bag have also been recorded. It may be recalled that 7 people were martyred and 70 injured in an explosion in Dir Colony area of ​​Peshawar on Tuesday. Most of the injured are children, aged between 11 and 17 years. According to police, the blast took place near a children's madrassa, where more than 100 children were studying.

Prior to the blast, a suspect entered the madrassa with a heavy bag, which is being searched. The entire political leadership of the country, including the Prime Minister, has strongly condemned the incident. While the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provincial government termed the Peshawar madrassa blast as the second major tragedy after the Army Public School, Provincial Minister Shaukat Yousafzai told media that today's incident was the second major tragedy after APS. Yes, there was peace in the area for a long time and security was also better. Terrorists see soft targets for their own purposes. Children and madrassas were soft targets of terrorists because terrorists have nothing to do with religion. There were reports of terrorism, as there was a terror threat alert from NICTA in Quetta and Peshawar, which led to further tightening of security in the area, but the hashtags have acted cowardly.


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