Multiple Attacks in Pakistan's Balochistan Province Leave Devastating Toll
Coordinated Attacks Leave Trail of Destruction
The attacks began early Saturday morning in multiple locations across Balochistan, with reports emerging of simultaneous blasts and gunfire. The violence was so intense that it left 18 civilians, including five women and three children, dead, along with 15 security personnel. The victims were mostly innocent bystanders who had no connection to the conflict.
Government Officials Claim Indian Backing
Pakistani government officials have accused the outlawed Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) of orchestrating the attacks, claiming that they received backing from India. The BLA has been designated as a foreign terrorist organization by the US State Department in September 2025, following a $500 million investment agreement between Pakistan and a US metals company.
Counterterrorism Operations Yield High Toll
In response to the attacks, Pakistani police and military forces launched counterterrorism operations across Balochistan over the past 40 hours. The raids resulted in the deaths of 145 members of 'Fitna al-Hindustan', a term used by the government to describe the allegedly Indian-backed BLA militants. Some of those killed were Afghan nationals, according to provincial chief minister Sarfraz Bugti.
Government Officials Praise Security Forces
Bugti praised the military, police, and paramilitary forces for repelling the assaults, saying that they had acted swiftly to prevent further bloodshed. Senior government official Hamza Shafqat also commended the security personnel for their bravery in the face of overwhelming odds.
The devastating attacks in Balochistan have sent shockwaves across Pakistan and beyond, highlighting the ongoing struggle against terrorism and extremism in the region. As the world grapples with the aftermath of this tragedy, one thing is clear: the people of Balochistan deserve justice, peace, and stability – and it's up to their leaders to deliver.
Topic Live





