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All Three Attackers in Peshawar FC Headquarters Suicide Blast Confirmed as Afghan Nationals

Peshawar — Investigations into the suicide bombings at the **Federal Constabulary (FC) Headquarters** in Peshawar are ongoing, with authorities confirming that all three attackers were **Afghan nationals**.

According to investigative officials cited by Dunya News, **NADRA** has verified the nationality of the attackers, though further details are still awaited. Over 100 suspects have been questioned so far, and CCTV footage tracing the attackers’ movements from **Rehman Baba Cemetery** to the FC Headquarters has been obtained.

Officials also revealed that the investigation team is tracking potential facilitators, noting that no mobile phones were found in use by the suicide attackers on the day of the incident.

The attack occurred on **24 November**, resulting in the deaths of **three FC personnel**, while all three attackers were also killed. The police have registered a terrorism case regarding the incident with the **Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD)**, citing **unknown terrorists** under anti-terrorism laws.

The FIR states that the attackers targeted national security and government property. Three motorcycle-borne militants assaulted the FC Headquarters, with one detonating explosives at the gate and the other two entering while firing weapons. More than **27 shell casings** were recovered from the scene.

The attack left three personnel dead and **11 others injured**, highlighting ongoing security challenges in the region.

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