April 2010 Kohat bombings
The bombings happened at the Kacha Pukha camp,[4] set up for internally displaced persons that had fled the Orakzai tribal area in north-west Pakistan near the Afghanistan border.[6] The suicide bombers were reported to be wearing burqas,[7] and having set off their bombs within minutes of each other.[8] The next day another suicide bomber attacked a police station in response to military operations in Kohat killing 7 and wounding 21.[10] In the aftermath of the bombings, the United Nations temporarily suspended operations assisting refugees in the Kohat region.[12] Pakistan's Defence Minister, Ahmad Mukhtar, called the attacks "highly barbaric and cowardly.