Drone Strikes in Pakistan Claims 11 Lives, Including Civilians

Six security personnel were killed in twin suicide bombings at an army base in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, shortly after iftar on March 4, 2025. According to local sources, two bombers breached the perimeter wall of the Bannu cantonment and detonated explosives during the holy month of Ramadan, when Muslims break their fast after sunset.
While military officials have not confirmed casualties, Bannu District Hospital reported at least nine individuals dead. An Associated Press report indicated that a group affiliated with the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, asserting that dozens of Pakistani security forces were killed. Following the explosions, plumes of gray smoke filled the sky, and gunfire erupted as other militants reportedly attempted to infiltrate the base.
Bannu has been a target of militant attacks before, including a suicide car bombing last November that killed 12 troops. Security forces are on high alert following this latest incident, which underscores ongoing instability in the region.