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Police officer wounded in a grenade attack targeting a police station in Peshawar.

Published On Tue, 09 Jun 2026
Ananya Chitale
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A police officer was injured in a grenade attack on the Badh Bir Police Station in Peshawar on 9 June. Officials said unidentified militants threw a hand grenade at the station, leaving one officer wounded. The injured personnel was promptly taken for medical care, while police units quickly reached the scene in large numbers to secure the area and launch an investigation.

Authorities have initiated a search operation to arrest those involved. Forensic teams are collecting evidence from the site to help identify the attackers, and security has been reinforced across the region to prevent further incidents. Officials stated that the investigation is ongoing and efforts are underway to disrupt militant networks operating in the area.

The incident follows a recent fatal attack involving Police Constable Muhammad Zahir, who was critically injured in a grenade assault at the Se-ra Khawra check post under Matani Police Station on 27 February. Despite treatment, he later died from his injuries. His funeral was held with full official honors at Malik Saad Shaheed Police Lines in Peshawar, attended by senior police officers, army personnel, colleagues, and family members.

A series of such attacks in Peshawar highlights the continuing security challenges in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where militant groups have repeatedly targeted law enforcement sites. Analysts say these incidents reflect a broader pattern aimed at weakening security institutions and eroding public confidence, with police stations and check posts often being primary targets. The latest attack once again highlights the risks faced by security forces in the region. While the injured officer is said to be stable, authorities have reiterated their commitment to bringing those responsible to justice and strengthening security around vulnerable locations.

Disclaimer: This image is taken from Indian Defence News.