The border body staff (FC) was among the five lost lives when the Baluchistan Liberation Army (BL) was addressed to a CVEO of FC on a road in the Noshki district of Baluchistan on Sunday, state media reported.
The Bla emerged as a key author of terrorist violence in Pakistan in 2024, since the frequency of high intensity attacks by prohibited groups has increased in the province, according to security reports.
According PTV newsSecurity sources said an “explosion and a suicide attack” charged the lives of three people from the FC and two civilians. Three terrorists, in addition to the suicide bomber, were killed by security forces in an immediate retaliation action.
“The security forces have cordoned off the area, blocking all the escape routes of the terrorists.” Pakistan radio Safety sources cited as they say. They added that an authorization operation was underway and would continue “until the last terrorist was eliminated.”
Previously, the Noshki Station station (Sho) Zafarullah Sumalani had said that five FC people were martyred while at least another 12 were injured in the explosion.
According to Sho Sumalani, the evidence of the site of the incident suggested that a suicide attacker attacked a vehicle loaded with explosives in the FC convoy.
The injured were being transferred to the FC camp and Noshki’s teaching hospital, where an emergency had been imposed, added the police officer.
Sho Sumalani feared that the death toll and the number of injured would rise since several of the injured were in critical condition.
‘Brutality height’
The attack attracted the sentences of leaders throughout the country.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif firmly condemned the attack and transmitted his condolences to the afflicted families.
In a statement, the prime minister prayed for the deceased souls and the rapid return to the health of the injured. He directed that the injured be provided with the best possible treatment.
“Such cowardly acts cannot shake our resolution against terrorism,” said Prime Minister Shehbaz.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi condemned the “explosion near a bus on the Noshki-Dalbandin road” and expressed his pain for the loss of five lives.
In a statement published by his ministry in X, Naqvi expressed his sympathy to the afflicted families and prayed for the rapid recovery of the injured.
“Going to innocent people is the height of brutality,” said Interior Minister, added that the antistatal elements were “plotting an atrocious conspiracy to create instability” in the country.
Echoing the statement of Prime Minister Shehbaz, Naqvi said that such cowardly acts could not weaken the firm resolution of the nation.
Denouncing the attack, Baluchistan’s prime minister, Sarfraz Bugti, promised a strict action against terrorists.
“Those who play with the peace of Baluchistan will be taken to a tragic end,” CM Bugti said in a press release.
“Cowardly attacks cannot reduce our morals,” he said. “There is no place for terrorists in Baluchistan, peace will be established at all costs.”
CM Bugti promised that all possible steps will be taken to take the enemies of peace before justice.
“This war will continue until the last terrorist is eliminated,” said the prime minister, adding that all in Baluchistan are indebted to those who shed his blood for this homeland.
The Baluchistan government also condemned the attack, said spokesman Shahid Rind in a statement.
“Going to innocent civilians is a brutal act,” said the statement. Rind prayed for the rapid recovery of the injured and expressed condolences to the families of the deceased.
“The enemy elements are trying to destabilize the country,” the statement said. “People’s moral cannot be reduced through terrorism.”
“We are with the affected families in their time of pain,” said Rind.
In terrorism
The militants in Baluchistan, previously involved in a low -level insurgency, have recently intensified their attacks. The Outlawed Bla, in particular, has adopted new tactics to cause higher casualties and directly go to the Pakistani security forces.
Last year, the Ministry of Interior pointed out a “significant increase in terrorism incidents and evolutionary terrorism patterns” since the Afghan Taliban took control of Kabul in August 2021, especially in the activities of Tehreek-I-Taliban Pakistan in KP, the nationalist baluchist in Baluchistan and ethnoconationalist violence in Sindh.
Today’s incident occurs after a policeman was martyred last night, while another six were injured in an explosion near a vehicle of the Baluchistan anti -terrorism force (ATF) in Quetta.
It also follows the recent kidnapping of Jaffar Express trains near the Sibi area of Baluchistan, in which 26 hostages, including 18 security personnel, lost their lives. Five more security personnel were martyred during the operation.
After the attack, the military promised to take decisive measures against terrorists operating in Baluchistan, along with their reports and facilitators, both inside and outside the country.
Pakistan took second place in the 2025 global terrorism index, with the number of deaths in terrorist attacks that increased by 45 percent during the past year to 1,081.
Last month, 18 soldiers were martyred, while 23 terrorists were killed in various disinfection operations in Baluchistan in 24 hours, according to public relations between services (ISPR).
February saw a marginal increase in terrorist attacks, but witnessed a strong increase in civil victims, according to a report published by the group of experts based in Islamabad, the Institute of Conflict Studies and Security of Pakistan (PETS).
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