In Tapi village, North Waziristan, an explosion took place on the night of November 13-14 when a vehicle loaded with explosives detonated, reportedly as it was being prepared for a terrorist attack.
This incident led to the deaths of several individuals identified as members of Khawarij, along with damage to nearby homes and loss of life among local residents.
The blast, which shook the area, highlighted security concerns due to the large amount of explosives stored in a residential zone.
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The incident drew attention to the village’s connection to Mohsin Dawar, a local politician known for his vocal criticism of the military.
The explosion has raised questions about how a substantial amount of explosives could be stored in a populated village without being detected, sparking debate over local accountability and security practices.