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CCTV footage of FC Headquarters attack released

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PESHAWAR: CCTV footage of the terrorist attack on the Federal Constabulary headquarters in Saddar area of ​​Peshawar has emerged.

In the video recorded by the cameras installed inside the headquarters, it can be seen that the suicide bomber was some distance from the main gate of the building.

Immediately after the explosion, a civilian dressed in white can be seen entering the gate in an injured condition.

The injured man enters the premises of the building, resting his head and back, and sits on the ground, exhausted from his injuries. After this, the building’s security guard supports the injured man and takes him inside the building.

It should be noted that Fitna-ul-Khawarij terrorists carried out two suicide attacks on the FC headquarters at around 8 am in which 3 FC personnel were martyred and several people were injured.

After the first explosion, the terrorists tried to enter the building, on which the police and FC commandos took immediate action and killed the three attackers.

Nine people were injured in the attack, including three FC personnel and six civilians.

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