ISIS Claims Responsibility for Bombing that Killed 2 Police Officers in Pakistan

The wreckage of a police vehicle destroyed by an improvised explosive device (IED) in Kuchlak, near Quetta, provincial capital of Balochistan, Pakistan, 14 September 2024. EPA/FAYYAZ AHMAD
The wreckage of a police vehicle destroyed by an improvised explosive device (IED) in Kuchlak, near Quetta, provincial capital of Balochistan, Pakistan, 14 September 2024. EPA/FAYYAZ AHMAD
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ISIS Claims Responsibility for Bombing that Killed 2 Police Officers in Pakistan

The wreckage of a police vehicle destroyed by an improvised explosive device (IED) in Kuchlak, near Quetta, provincial capital of Balochistan, Pakistan, 14 September 2024. EPA/FAYYAZ AHMAD
The wreckage of a police vehicle destroyed by an improvised explosive device (IED) in Kuchlak, near Quetta, provincial capital of Balochistan, Pakistan, 14 September 2024. EPA/FAYYAZ AHMAD

ISIS claimed responsibility for the weekend bombing that killed two police officials in restive southwestern Pakistan, officials said Monday.

Analysts say the latest violence is a sign of increasing coordination between militants and separatists who for years have been targeting security forces and civilians in the oil- and gas-rich Balochistan province bordering Iran and Afghanistan.

ISIS said in a statement on Sunday that it detonated an explosive device a day earlier targeting a Pakistani police vehicle in Kuchlak town near Quetta, the capital of Balochistan. Pakistani officials say the attack killed two officers and wounded two others on a highway.

The Balochistan Liberation Army has previously claimed such attacks, but ISIS has carried out similar attacks in recent months.
BLA last month killed dozens of people in gun and suicide attacks on passenger buses, police stations and military facilities.



Biden Says US Secret Service Needs More Help

President Joe Biden speaks about the economy during a meeting with CEOs in the South Court Auditorium on the White House complex in Washington,July 28, 2022. (AP)
President Joe Biden speaks about the economy during a meeting with CEOs in the South Court Auditorium on the White House complex in Washington,July 28, 2022. (AP)
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Biden Says US Secret Service Needs More Help

President Joe Biden speaks about the economy during a meeting with CEOs in the South Court Auditorium on the White House complex in Washington,July 28, 2022. (AP)
President Joe Biden speaks about the economy during a meeting with CEOs in the South Court Auditorium on the White House complex in Washington,July 28, 2022. (AP)

The US Secret Service needs more help, President Joe Biden said on Monday after an apparent assassination attempt on Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump was thwarted over the weekend, Reuters reported.

Biden, speaking to reporters, said he did not yet have a full report of the Sunday incident at Trump's Florida golf course and that he was thankful the former president was ok.

Meanwhile, Ryan Routh, the reported suspect in the assassination attempt on Trump, has entered a federal courtroom in West Bank Palm Beach, Florida, a CNN reporter said on social media.
Routh was wearing dark prison scrubs and his hands and feet were shackled, the reporter said.