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At least 14 police officers killed in suicide car bombing at a security post in Bannu, Pakistan. A breakaway faction of the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, which triggered an intense shootout and building collapse.

At least 14 police officers were killed in a suicide car bombing and subsequent shootout at a security post in Bannu, Pakistan, according to local authorities. A breakaway faction of the Pakistani Taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack.

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