Islamabad, Pakistan – The investigation into the recent bombing at the Khadija Mosque in Islamabad has led to the identification of the terrorist responsible for the attack. According to sources, the bomber’s identity was confirmed through his identification card, which was found at the scene of the bombing. The card revealed the bomber’s name to be Yasser.
Intelligence sources reveal that the bomber had spent the past five months in Afghanistan, where he received training in terrorist activities. The government has claimed that the bomber had made multiple trips to Afghanistan, where he received training in terrorist operations.
In a major breakthrough, police have arrested the bomber’s two brothers and one woman from their home in Peshawar. The arrest comes in the wake of the bombing that killed 32 people and injured over 170 others.
The bombing took place during a Friday prayer service, when the terrorist detonated his explosives near the gate of the mosque. The incident has sent shockwaves across the country, with authorities on high alert for potential further attacks.
In a statement, the Ministry of Interior confirmed that evidence suggests that the bombing was planned and executed by Daesh, with the support of the Afghan Taliban. The ministry warned that the group remains a serious threat to regional peace.
In related news, the UN has condemned the bombing and expressed solidarity with the Pakistani government and people in their fight against terrorism and extremism.
The Islamabad High Court has directed the police to expedite the investigation into the bombing, with Justice Ali Baqar Najafi stating that the court will do its best to ensure a swift verdict.
The police have also recovered a firearm from the arrested suspect, who is believed to be the mastermind behind the bombing.
Former Minister of Interior, Asad Umar, has stated that no one can take any action in the Ministry of Energy without the government’s approval. The Minister of Interior, Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, has confirmed that the authorities have evidence of how the bomber was recruited and have arrested the masterminds behind the attack.
In other news, US Ambassador to Pakistan, Natalia Beadle, has visited Sindh and reiterated the country’s commitment to economic development and cooperation.
The Supreme Court has allowed PTI lawmakers to hold a rally in front of the court, with the Registrar meeting with the party’s representatives. Former Finance Minister, Miftah Ismail, has stated that Pakistan is facing a difficult situation due to its flawed political structure.
Governor of Punjab, Sardar Saad Hasan, has stated that India cannot suppress the Pakistani nation through terrorism.
Malala Yousafzai has expressed her hope that the arrival of spring will bring people together and remind them of the importance of working together to improve the country.
The Pakistan Cricket Board has denied allegations of match-fixing made by the Indian media.
The controversy over Bollywood film “Ghose Khur Pandit” has spilled onto the streets, with protesters calling for a ban on the movie.
Bollywood actor Imran Khan has targeted three of his peers, calling them “supersstars” and accusing them of being out of touch with the younger generation.
In a special interview, journalist Faisal Reza Abidi has stated that Imran Khan is currently in jail, and this is a result of his actions.
It is worth noting that Afghan cricketer Rahmat Shah Gurbaz was signed by Peshawar Zalmi.
A resident of the area, Deepak, has stated that when a few members of the Bajrang Dal were asking for his name, it suddenly came to their minds.

