Militants kill five police in attack in northwest Pakistan

February 11, 2026 11:38 AM EST

DERA ISMAIL KHAN, ‌Pakistan, ​Feb ​11 (Reuters) - Militants killed five police officers in northwest Pakistan on Wednesday, ‌police said, as the South Asian ⁠nation grapples with a rising wave of ‌Islamist violence.

Police said they ‌came under attack upon their return from an operation against militants on the ​outskirts of the city of Dera Ismail Khan.

The militants, who were hiding ⁠in a forest, opened fire on the police patrols, ​a police statement said. It said the police killed four of ​the militants in a ‌retaliatory attack.

No one claimed responsibility for the attack.

The city sits ⁠on the edge of lawless Waziristan district along the Afghan border, which has long ⁠been home to Islamist militants, mainly local Taliban, ​also known as Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.

Militant violence has been on the rise since the TTP revoked a ‌ceasefire with Islamabad in late 2022.

A suicide bombing killed over ‌30 people at a mosque in ⁠Islamabad on Friday.

(Reporting ‌by Saud Mehsud ​in Dera Ismail Khan; Writing by Asif Shahzad, Editing by William ‌Maclean)



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