Security forces in northwestern Pakistan have killed a group of terrorists in Peshawar, a day after a Taliban raid on the city's airport.
Authorities say security forces stormed a building Sunday near the airport where five terrorists had taken refuge after the attack on the airport Saturday.
Officials say three terrorists were killed in a shootout with security forces Sunday, while the other two terrorists detonated their suicide vests.
Earlier, authorities said Saturday's terrorist attack on the airport left at least four civilians and five militants dead. Dozens of other people were wounded when the insurgents attacked Peshawar's international airport with rockets and explosives from a suicide bomber.
The Taliban has claimed responsibility for the airport attack. VoA.