The Kingdom expresses solidarity with Pakistan and condemns the recent car bomb attack that resulted in fatalities.
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - The Saudi Foreign Ministry has released a statement condemning the attack on a checkpoint in northwestern Pakistan.
The incident, which took place on Saturday night, involved a car bomb detonation followed by gunfire, resulting in at least 15 deaths and three injuries, according to officials.
The assault occurred in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a province along the border with
Afghanistan, amid a surge in militant activity that has been straining relations between Pakistan and
Afghanistan.
The attack is part of a broader wave of violence targeting law enforcement agencies in recent months.
In its statement, the Saudi Ministry expressed solidarity with the government and people of Pakistan, emphasizing its rejection of terrorism and extremism.
It offered condolences to the families of the victims and extended wishes for the recovery of those injured in the attack.
The incident highlights ongoing security challenges faced by Pakistan as it grapples with militancy and insurgency within its borders.
The international community, including regional allies like Saudi Arabia, has been closely monitoring these developments.