What happened: On March 4, the terrorists involved in Peshawar mosque suicide bombing was discovered by the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) after a suicide assault on an imambargah in Peshawar’s Kocha Risaldar district killed at least 56 people and injured almost 200 others on Friday. Details: It was a suicide attack, according to Inspector General Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, and the suicide vest had at least 150 ball bearings. He went on to say that the attackers were on foot as they targeted police guards and the imambargah. The CCTV footage: A suicide bomber dressed in a black suit and jacket was accompanied by one of the accomplices. According to the CTD, the fellow handler was dressed in white and his face was covered with a piece of fabric who entered the province capital via Namak Mandi and then took an auto-rickshaw to the Kocha Risaldar district via Kohati Gate, near the imambargah. When the police halted two armed men near the imambargah, they opened fired before one of them forced his way into a crowded hall and detonated his suicide vest. What else: Prime Minister Imran Khan also verified the news, stating that officials have gathered all information about the terrorists’ origins and are “going after them with full force.”