Mardan, Pakistan (BBN)– At least 13 people were killed and others 35 injured when two bomb blasts hit the district courts on Friday, police said.
Two policemen and four lawyers were among those killed in the attack, Geo News reported quoting district police officer (DPO).
Mardan is a city and headquarters of Mardan District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan.
Provincial Information Minister Mushtaq Ghani told the Pakistani media that the attacker first threw a hand grenade and then his suicide vest detonated at the entry gate of the district and sessions court.
According to DPO Mardan Faisal Shahzad, the attacker was wearing a suicide vest which had 6-8 kilograms of explosives. The DPO further said that the policeman who was martyred had opened fire on the suicide attacker resulting in the vest detonating.
Police said they did not find any identity signs of the suicide bomber and his fingerprints could not be obtained as they were not clear enough to hold any merit.
A DNA test is being done of the attacker, according to the police.
According to eye witnesses’ accounts the attacker arrived at the site on foot seemingly from a market, police said.
The area was cordoned off by security officials and an investigation is underway.
Those injured in the blasts were shifted to a nearby hospital for treatment.

Earlier this morning security forces foiled an attack in Peshawar’s Christian Colony. Four suicide bombers were gunned down while a civilian and Levies personnel were killed in exchange of fire.
Four suicide bombers with arms and ammunition had entered Christian Colony Warsak after hitting a security guard at 5:50 am on Friday, the ISPR said.
On Thursday the ISPR had held a press briefing highlighting the success of the Operation Zarb-e-Azab.
On August 8 last, 72 people mostly lawyers were killed after a suicide bombing at Quetta’s Civil Hospital. The blast took place when Balochistan Bar Association President Bilal Kasi’s body was being brought to the emergency department. He was gunned down at Mano Jan Road earlier that day.
In 2012 an angry mob burnt down a Church in Mardan.
Terrorism-hit province Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has witnessed several such attacks before. In January this year armed gunmen held students at the Bacha Khan University hostage. 21 people were killed in the attack.
On December 16, 2014 Taliban entered the Army Public School killing 144 unarmed students and teachers, in one of the deadliest attacks in the country.

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