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7 Pakistani officers killed in 6-hour gun battle as militants attack police station

An Afghan Taliban ally, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, initially claimed responsibility for the assault but later denied involvement

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Pakistani police block set up a blockade as suspected militants attack a police station in Dera Ismail Khan on Friday night. Photo: EPA
At least seven police officers and six militants were killed after gunmen attacked a police training centre in northwestern Pakistan, triggering a fierce firefight that lasted for hours, officials said on Saturday.

It is the latest violence to rock the area, which is the base for several armed groups, and comes as Pakistan struggles with a worsening security situation.

Friday night’s assault targeted a police training facility in Ratta Kulachi, on the outskirts of Dera Ismail Khan city.

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Police said the attackers used heavy weapons and tried to force their way into the compound after a suicide bomber detonated an explosives-laden truck at the gate.

“After the initial blast, the attackers managed to storm the facility, where about 200 recruits and their trainers were present,” Dera Ismail Khan police chief Sajjad Ahmad said.

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The gun battle between police and militants lasted nearly six hours. Seven police personnel were killed and 13 were injured, Ahmad said.

Assailants launched the coordinated assault using heavy weapons, according to a police statement.

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