Wave of Abductions and Attacks Raises Alarm in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Four government officials, including teachers and staffers, were kidnapped by militants in Bannu district, Pakistan, amid rising militant activities. Security forces launched operations to recover the abducted individuals as the region grapples with increasing attacks. Recent incidents highlight the growing frequency of terrorism in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

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In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, a recent surge in militant activity has resulted in the kidnapping of four government officials, including two schoolteachers and two staffers, from the Bannu district. As reported by Dawn, the teachers were seized from Government High School Zindi Musa Khan, located in the Mandati Naika Zyarat area under Hoid police station's jurisdiction.
District Police Officer (DPO) Saleem Abbas Kulachi disclosed that unknown armed men intercepted the educators while they were heading home, abducting them to an undisclosed location. Identified victims include the school's headmaster from Nekam Kaki and a senior teacher from Bannu, revealed police spokesperson Kashif Nawaz. Meanwhile, intense search operations are underway to rescue the kidnapped individuals.
In a separate incident, a BISP payment point saw an incursion by 15-20 militants, who abducted two staff members, Assistant Director Safiullah and Supervisor Shah Khalid, and made off with unspecified funds. These incidents reflect an escalating series of militant attacks in the region, bringing into sharp focus the security challenges faced by areas like Bannu, Peshawar, Karak, Lakki Marwat, and Bajaur, as emphasized by Dawn.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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