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Defense Minister: Pakistan vows full force against attackers

Published on: February 6, 2026 8:30 PM

Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif vowed a full-scale response after a suicide attack in Islamabad killed 31 worshippers. He said the attack targeted innocent citizens and was carried out by enemies of religion and the homeland. Authorities confirmed the bomber had links to Afghanistan and had received militant training.

Asif highlighted evidence suggesting a connection between India and the Taliban, claiming New Delhi is now using proxies after suffering significant setbacks. He praised mosque security guards who challenged the attacker, stating the bomber detonated himself in the last row of worshippers. The incident occurred at Khadija-tul-Kubra mosque during Friday prayers in the Tarlai area.

Read more: Pakistan vows Baloch-backed victory over proxies: Khawaja Asif

Police and military units immediately secured the area, and emergency services transferred the wounded to PIMS and Polyclinic hospitals. Authorities declared a state of emergency across local hospitals to manage casualties. Witnesses reported hearing gunfire before the explosion, indicating the bomber engaged guards before detonating.

Asif emphasized that India lacks the courage to wage direct war and now conducts attacks via proxy groups. The attack demonstrates ongoing regional tensions and Pakistan’s determination to respond decisively to threats. He reassured citizens that the state will use all resources to counter terrorism.

Read more: Defence minister warns risk of renewed war with India

Investigations are ongoing to identify all perpetrators and their networks. Security agencies are coordinating to prevent further attacks, while hospitals continue emergency operations. The government condemned the attack, promising justice for the victims and strengthening national security measures.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: anti-terror response, India-Taliban link, Islamabad suicide attack, Khawaja Asif reaction, Latest, mosque bombing, Pakistan Security

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