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Mufti Jana Mir killed in targeted blast in Wana

Mufti Jana Mir was killed in a targeted explosion near Rustam Bazaar in Wana, the main town of Lower South Waziristan, on Monday, according to police officials.

The blast occurred close to Rustam Bazaar, where unidentified attackers had allegedly planted explosive material on the ground floor of a building. The device exploded as Mufti Jan Mir passed through the area, killing him on the spot.

Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) said the attack appeared to be a planned assassination. He confirmed that investigators believe the explosives had been installed in advance to specifically target Mufti Jana Mir.

Police and security personnel rushed to the scene immediately after the explosion. The area was cordoned off, while bomb disposal and forensic teams collected evidence from the blast site. Officials said all available evidence has been secured and a detailed investigation is underway to identify those responsible and determine the circumstances surrounding the attack.

Authorities have not yet claimed responsibility for the bombing, and no arrests have been announced. Security has been increased in and around Wana as investigators continue their inquiry.

Mufti Jana Mir was widely respected for his efforts to promote peace and social harmony in South Waziristan. He regularly participated in peace initiatives and remained actively involved in campaigns aimed at improving law and order in the region.

He was also a regular speaker at the National Peace Jirga, where he called for unity, dialogue and lasting peace. Community members regarded him as an influential religious figure who consistently encouraged peaceful coexistence and opposed violence.

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