PESHAWAR: “I was already feeling a bit tensed while returning home from a neighbouring village when the news of a suicide attack at a nearby mosque reached me,” narrates Ranra Khan, a resident of Mohmand Agency.
When Khan got home, he was met with the most heart-wrenching sight a father could imagine — the graves of his four sons being prepared in front of his house.
The suicide attack on September 16 shattered the life of Ranra Khan, as he had to offer funeral prayers of four of his sons on that ill-fated day.
A suicide bomber had blown himself up at a mosque during Friday prayers in the Butmaina village of Anbar tehsil in Mohmand, killing at least 36 people. Jamaatul Ahrar, an offshoot of the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility of the attack.