Suicide bombers
Mohammad Yaqoob, the Taliban defence minister, is the son of the movement’s founding spiritual leader, Mullah Mohammad Omar, who had approved the use of suicide attacks in 2003.
A suicide bomber was killed in a blast in front of a police box near Dhaka airport on Friday, media reports said.
Assistant Commissioner of Police (Airport) Ruhul Amin Shagor said a suicide bomber attempted to attack the police box overlooking the airport intersection at 7 p.m., Dhaka Tribune reported.
He confirmed the attacker has been killed, and no other casualties were reported.
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The attacker, an adult man dressed in jeans and a shirt tried to blow up the outpost with explosives in his pocket or tied around his waist.
According to a witness, the bomber was not carrying anything in his hands, but looked like a drug addict.
Talking to media, Police Commissioner Asaduzzaman Mia said the attacker, in his early 30s, was also hauling a luggage which is being inspected by the Bomb Disposal Unit.
He also said it may not have been a suicide attack, but a lethal slip when the terrorist was spooked out and detonated the charges early.
The suicide attack comes exactly a week after another bomb attack on the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) camp — an anti-crime, anti-terrorism unit of the Bangladesh Police — at the city's Ashkona area, barely half a kilometre away from the airport blast site.
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