Pakistan Taliban group behind Peshwar plane attack

Earlier on June 8, at least 30 people were killed when terrorists attacked Karachi's Jinnah International Airport

Press Trust of India Islamabad
Last Updated : Jun 27 2014 | 12:04 PM IST

A little known Taliban-linked outfit, using improvised AK-47s, was behind the attack on an aircraft in Pakistan's Peshawar city that killed a woman passenger and injured crew members, an intelligence official said today.

The Tuesday night attack created panic among the international airlines, as UAE-based Emirates and Etihad suspended operations to the militancy-plagued northwestern city.

Shots were fired at the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) plane as it was landing at the Peshawar airport. The plane was carrying nearly 180 passengers from Riyadh in Saudi Arabia to Peshawar.

"Tariq Geedar group based in Darra Adamkhel near Peshawar and linked to Taliban was responsible for the attack," the official said.

The militants used rooftop of a school in suburban Sulimankhel area.

"As the school was closed for summer, the attackers easily sneaked on the top of it with weapons and attacked the plane," he said.

According to initial reports of weapon experts, the AK-47 was used but the militants attached an extra barrel.

The improvisation of the weapon was done in Darra Adam Khel where several weapon factories operated.

Meanwhile, another unknown militant group also claimed responsibility for the attack.

Yousaf Raza Mujahid, who called himself as chief of Taliban al-Qaeda group said they carried out the attack to avenge atrocities on Taliban by the security forces.

He said his group was based in Bajaur tribal region.

Separately, a police official said that majority of people arrested during search operation on Wednesday were set free as they were innocent.

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First Published: Jun 27 2014 | 11:55 AM IST

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