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Seven Civilians Injured as Mortar Shells Hit Gorcop Village in Balochistan

Seven Civilians Injured as Mortar Shells Hit Gorcop Village in Balochistan

Turbat, Balochistan : Tensions escalated in the southern region of Balochistan as Gorcop village came under mortar fire from an unidentified direction near the Girani Kaur area, close to Dancer Bazaar. According to security sources, the incident occurred around 4:50 PM when seven mortar rounds were fired from the south direction, at a distance of […]

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Ten passengers abducted by BLA on Zhob-Loralai route

12 passengers killed by BLA in Musa Khel

Loralai: In a disturbing act of terrorism, militants affiliated with the banned outfit Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) killed 12 passengers traveling in Musa Khel. The incident took place along National Highway N-70, between Loralai and Musakhel, near Khajoori Check Post. According to initial reports, two passenger buses arrived at the Khajoori checkpoint and informed authorities

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Six militants killed in swift security operation In Surab

Six militants killed in swift security operation In Surab

QUETTA: On the morning of July 9, 2025, in the valley of Gidar (Surab, Kalat District), a group of BLA militants—allegedly backed by Indian funding—attempted to launch an assault on the N-25 National Highway near the Isht Shirin checkpoint. Unaware that their movements were already being tracked, the group walked into a well-prepared ambush by

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India reignites proxy war in Balochistan after direct clashes setback

India reignites proxy war in Balochistan after direct clashes setback

QUETTA: Following its humiliating defeat during four days of direct military clashes with Pakistan, India has once again returned to its old and familiar playbook—proxy warfare. In a clear act of desperation, the Indian-sponsored terrorist group Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) has launched a campaign under the name Operation Baam, targeting civilian infrastructure and development projects

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Fitna al-Hindustan tterrorists attack civilian tankers in Washuk

Fitna al-Hindustan terrorists attack civilian tankers in Washuk

WASHUK: Terrorists affiliated with India’s proxy groups Fitna al-Hindustan attacked civilian water tankers in the Washuk area of Balochistan’s Washuk district on Thursday. According to reports, the Fitna al-Hindustan terrorists set up road blockades and torched multiple tankers. They also allegedly attacked a Levies check post in the area. However, they fled the scene following

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Jhao under Siege: No sanctuary for terror in Balochistan

Jhao under Siege: No sanctuary for terror in Balochistan

AWARAN: In Awaran’s Jhao area, the firm resolve of the state is on full display. Security forces have strategically surrounded and neutralized several terrorists affiliated with the so-called “Fitna al Hindustan,” targeting their hideouts in a decisive operation. This action sends a clear message — no part of Balochistan will serve as a safe haven

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Six Fitna-ul-Hindustan terrorists killed in Punjab operations

Six Fitna-ul-Hindustan terrorists killed in Punjab operations

LAHORE: As many as six foreign terrorists of Fitna-ul-Hindustan were in operations jointly conducted by Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) and Punjab Police in Taunsa and Bahawalpur. According to details, Punjab Police along with CTD conducted a joint operation against the enemies of peace near Taunsa Sharif, in which 5 foreign terrorists of Fitna-ul-Hindustan were killed

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Shahid Rind: Govt revises security measures following Mastung incident

Shahid Rind: Govt revises security measures following Mastung incident

QUETTA: Balochistan Government Spokesperson Shahid Rind, has revealed that the militants of Indian-backed Fitna-al-Hindustan has looted a total of Rs. 40 million from local banks in Mastung, adding that banks generally rely on private security, but the government is now taking additional steps to enhance the protection of financial institutions alongside public infrastructure. While addressing

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