Miranshah- Banned terror outfit Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan has disassociated itself from the terror attacks in Peshawar and Quetta which left at least 19 people dead and dozens other wounded
TTP spokesman from an undisclosed location said in a statement that the outfit had nothing to do with the two deadly blasts in Peshawar and Quetta since it had announced a ceasefire.
Shahidullah Shahid said they consider such blasts as violation of ceasefire and they not only distance themselves from today’s blasts but also condemns these attacks in two cities.
He said that all the groups operating under the umbrella of the TTP were obliged to follow orders of Taliban’s Chief Mullah Fazlullah.
Dialogue were underway in North Waziristan when two deadly blasts hit Peshawar and Quetta weeks after the militia declared ceasefire against the government.
At least nine people were killed and over 45 other were wounded in a suicide blast in Peshawar today noon.
Minutes after Peshawar blast, Quetta, capital of Balochistan, rocked with powerful blast which hit security forces vehicle, at least 10 people were killed and over 30 others injured.