Pakistani Officer Killed on First Day of Nationwide Polio Vaccination Campaign

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A police constable was shot dead on February 3, 2025, while on duty to protect polio vaccination teams in Jamrud, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, according to local police official Zarmat Khan. The attack occurred as two motorcycle-riding assailants opened fire on the officer en route to his assignment, resulting in his immediate death at the scene. This incident marks a troubling start to Pakistan’s nationwide polio immunization campaign, which began the same day after a year marked by an increase in polio cases. Reports indicate that the country recorded 73 polio infections last year, a significant rise from just six cases in 2023. This vaccination drive is expected to last for one week. Despite the violence, officials affirmed that the immunization efforts would continue in the region, as both Pakistan and neighboring Afghanistan remain the only countries where polio is endemic, often making vaccination teams targets for militant groups.

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