Islamabad: At least 10 policemen were killed as a suicide bomber blew himself up when security forces mounted an operation to rescue hostages taken by a group of militants who stormed a police station in northwest Pakistan on Saturday, officials said.
Eight to 10 militants, some of them wearing burqas, took control of the police station in Kulachi town of Dera Ismail Khan district after firing indiscriminately and lobbing grenades at guards this afternoon.
Three attackers wearing suicide vests positioned themselves at strategic points in the police station.
Security forces surrounded the police station and exchanged heavy fire with the militants, who took several policemen hostage.
A total of 150 additional policemen were sent to the area to control the situation.
A group of policemen entered the police station in an armoured car and eliminated two suicide bombers while the third blew himself up, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain told the media.
"Ten policemen, including the police station chief, were killed and we rescued the other hostages," he said.
It was believed that all the attackers had either been killed or injured in the operation, Hussain said.
"The police station is on fire and there is a lot of smoke. There will be greater clarity after situation is brought under control and the operation is completed," he said.
Other officials said four policemen were rescued from the police station in an injured condition and taken to a nearby hospital.
(For updates you can share with your friends, follow IBNLive on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Pinterest)














Massive resentment against Manmohan Singh-led UPA II: Poll
IPL spot-fixing: Drama intensifies, accused players charged with breach of trust
IPL: Vindoo Dara Singh arrested for links with betting mafia
Sahara pulls out of Indian Premier League

Replace Manmohan, UPA has lost credibility: Poll
Chennai make fifth IPL final with big win over Mumbai
'Sreesanth attempted to spot-fix May 9 game with KXIP'
Bollywood gets pulled into spot-fixing probe




