DHAKA: Gunmen tossed hand grenades into the house of a slain Pakistani police officer on Wednesday, police said, killing nine men in an attack coinciding with peace talks between the government and Pakistan Taliban militants.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the early morning assault on the house on the outskirts of the northwestern city of Peshawar.
On Tuesday, attackers hurled grenades into a Peshawar cinema, killing 13.
The peace talks between government representatives and Taliban are taking place in the capital Islamabad, about 200 km to the east. Both sides are supposed to refrain from attacks while talks proceed, although there is no formal ceasefire.
It was not immediately clear why the gunmen targeted the house of the policeman, a mid-ranking inspector killed in a shoot-out with militants last Sunday.
About a dozen men threw grenades over the house`s walls in the early hours of the morning and then clambered over, Peshawar Police Chief Ijaz Khan Mohmand told media, reports Today’s Zaman.
‘After entering, they shot all the men in the in the house using AK-47 rifles,’ he said. Women and children in the house were spared.
BDST: 1421 HRS, FEB 12, 2014