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Karaçi'de Paramiliter Üsse Saldırıda En Az 3 Asker Öldü

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Pakistan'ın ticari başkenti Karaçi'nin Gulistan-i-Jauhar semtinde 27 Haziran Cumartesi akşamı Sindh Rangers'a ait paramiliter kuvvet karargahına silahlı militanlar tarafından saldırı düzenlendi. Patlama ve yoğun ateşin yaşandığı, yaklaşık 90 dakika süren çatışmada en az üç Rangers personeli hayatını kaybetti, dört asker yaralandı. Saldırganlardan üçü öldürüldü, bir yaralı militan ise güvenlik güçleri tarafından ele geçirildi; bölge tamamen temizlendi. Saldırıyı, Pakistan Talibanı'nın bir fraksiyonu olan Cemaat-ül-Ahrar üstlendi. Olay, Ekim 2024'te Çin konvoyunu hedef alan ve iki Çin vatandaşının ölümüyle sonuçlanan saldırıdan bu yana kentteki en büyük terör eylemi olarak kaydedildi. Karaçi'deki güvenlik zafiyetine işaret eden saldırı, ülkenin ekonomik merkezinde devam eden riskleri ve militan grupların yeniden organize olma kapasitesini gündeme getirdi. Yetkililer, olayla ilgili soruşturma başlatırken, paramiliter güçlere yönelik bu tür doğrudan saldırıların nadir olması, saldırının sembolik ve stratejik önemini artırıyor. Bölgesel güvenlik dinamikleri ve terörle mücadele operasyonlarının seyrine bağlı olarak Karaçi'deki tehdit seviyesinin yeniden değerlendirilmesi bekleniyor.

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Started 27 Jun, 17:13 22 events Updated 11h ago
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  1. Security27 Jun, 17:13

    3 Sindh Rangers personnel martyred during attack on local headquarters in Karachi's Gulistan-i-Jauhar: Sindh IG

    At least three Sindh Rangers personnel were martyred on Saturday after terrorists attacked a facility of the paramilitary force in Karachi’s Gulistan-i-Jauhar locality, said the province’s police chief. Speaking to Dawn, Sindh Inspector General Javed Alam Odho said, as per initial information, three terrorists were also killed in the attack on a local headquarters of the rangers. Earlier, law enforcers rushed to the locality on Saturday after heavy firing and an explosion were reported in the locality, according to Dawn News. Special units, including the Rapid Response Force and police commandos, were dispatched to the scene to take control of the situation, the broadcaster said. According to reports, the general area has been cordoned off by police and paramilitary personnel. No information on injuries has been reported; however, rescue personnel have also reached the site of the incident. Rescue 1122 Sindh said it had received reports of an explosion near Gulistan-e-Jauhar Block 5 and immediately dispatched teams to the scene from its central command and control centre. According to the spokesperson, Rescue 1122 teams reached the site and were on stand-by. Chief Operating Officer Dr Abid Jalaluddin Sheikh was also dispatched to the incident site on the directives of Chief Minister’s Adviser on Rehabilitation Gyan Chand Essrani and Rescue 1122 (Sindh) Director General Brig (retd) Wajid Sibghatullah. Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Saturday took notice of reports of an explosion and alleged firing near Mosamiat Chowrangi and sought a detailed report of the incident, according to his spokesperson. The chief minister contacted the Sindh inspector general and the Karachi additional inspector general, directing them to ensure that police immediately reached the site and took necessary action to ascertain the nature of the incident. Sindh Home Minister Ziaul Hasan Lanjar also took notice of the incident in Gulistan-e-Jauhar and sought a detailed report from the additional IG. He directed that all details of the incident be submitted as soon as possible, according to the Home Department. This is a developing story that is being updated as the situation evolves. Initial reports in the media can sometimes be inaccurate. We will strive to ensure timeliness and accuracy by relying on credible sources, such as concerned, qualified authorities and our staff reporters.

  2. Security27 Jun, 17:04

    Three security personnel killed in attack in Pakistan’s Karachi

    Police say four attackers were also killed after gunmen stormed a Rangers facility in country's commercial capital.

  3. Security27 Jun, 19:02

    Three Pakistani rangers killed in Karachi attack, Dawn newspaper reports

    June 27 - At least three of Pakistan's Sindh Rangers personnel were killed in an attack on the paramilitary forces headquarters in Karachi, the Dawn newspaper reported on Saturday.

  4. Security28 Jun, 03:00

    Pakistan: 4 troops, 6 terrorists killed in 90-minute gun battle at Karachi rangers HQ

    Pakistani security forces thwarted a major militant assault on a Sindh Rangers compound in Karachi, killing six terrorists and apprehending one. The coordinated attack, claimed by Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, resulted in the tragic loss of four Rangers personnel. This incident marks the first significant terrorist strike in the city since October 2024, highlighting ongoing security challenges.

  5. Security28 Jun, 04:02

    Clearance operation concluded after militants storm security facility in Pakistan's Karachi

    3 troops, as many militants killed during exchange of fire; injured attacker captured

  6. Security28 Jun, 05:23

    Three Pakistani troops killed in terror attack in Karachi

    KARACHI: Three Pakistani Rangers were killed in a terror attack in the southern megacity Karachi on Saturday evening, the country’s military said, following an explosion and heavy gunfire.

  7. Security28 Jun, 08:59

    Three Pakistani rangers killed, four injured by faction of Taliban in Karachi, military says

    This attack is the most significant in Karachi since an explosion targeting a Chinese convoy in October 2024, which killed two Chinese nationals.

  8. Security28 Jun, 19:34

    Terrorist involved in Rangers camp attack in Karachi reveals he was trained in Afghanistan

    One of the attackers of the Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) Camp in Karachi’s Gulistan-i-Jauhar has detailed how the attack was carried out and revealed that he was trained in Afghanistan, according to security sources. The attack was carried out on Saturday night, following which three security personnel were martyred during an exchange of fire with the terrorists, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Sunday. The ISPR said in a statement that the attack was carried out by terrorists “belonging to Indian proxy, Jamaatul Ahrar”, adding that three terrorists were killed in retaliatory action while one was arrested. Later, security sources said the arrested terrorist had identified himself as Usman Ali and revealed that he had come to Pakistan from Jalalabad in Afghanistan. They added that Ali identified the three other attackers as Abdul Hadi, Janaan and Umar Farooq. Moreover, the sources said, he admitted that he belonged to Jamaatul Ahrar, whose commander in Afghanistan he identified as Ahrar Moulvi. According to the sources, the terrorist, Usman Ali, said he and his companions were trained in Afghanistan. The attacker said he was only given a jacket in Afghanistan by a man he identified as Umar Qari who also trained the terrorists, and they prepared the explosive material themselves, the sources said. With regards to the attack, Ali revealed that Janaan had thrown a bomb at the Rangers camp, the sources said. Ali said that he and his companions had come to Hadi, who was a resident of Bajaur, seven days ago and were housed in an under-construction building, according to security sources. The sources said Ali further revealed that all arrangements from them had been made before they arrived in Karachi. “Abdul Hadi knew everything. He came here previously as well,” the sources quoted him as saying. Moreover, he said that he and his companions previously did not know the difference between the army and the Rangers. “We came to know about the Rangers after coming here,” the sources quoted him as saying. They further quoted him as saying that Hadi had sourced the weapons used in the attack from Waziristan. Speaking about the attack, he said he was shot while running, according to the sources.

  9. Security29 Jun, 02:11

    Terrorist involved in Rangers camp attack in Karachi says he was trained in Afghanistan

    One of the attackers involved in the incident at the Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) Camp in Karachi’s Gulistan-i-Jauhar has detailed how the attack was carried out and revealed that he was trained in Afghanistan, according to security sources. The attack was carried out on Saturday night, following which three security personnel were martyred during an exchange of fire with the terrorists, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Sunday. ISPR said in a statement that the attack was carried out by terrorists “belonging to Indian proxy, Jamaatul Ahrar (JuA)”, adding that three terrorists were killed in retaliatory action while one was arrested. Later, security sources said the arrested terrorist had identified himself as Usman Ali and revealed that he had come to Pakistan from Jalalabad in Afghanistan. They added that Ali identified the three other attackers as Abdul Hadi, Janaan and Umar Farooq. Moreover, the sources said, he admitted that he belonged to JuA, whose commander in Afghanistan he identified as Ahrar Moulvi. According to the sources, the terrorist, Usman Ali, said he and his companions were trained in Afghanistan. The attacker said he was only given a jacket in Afghanistan by a man he identified as Umar Qari who also trained the terrorists, and they prepared the explosive material themselves, the sources said. With regards to the attack, Ali revealed that Janaan had thrown a bomb at the Rangers camp, the sources said. Ali said that he and his companions had come to Hadi, who was a resident of Bajaur, seven days ago and were housed in an under-construction building, according to security sources. The sources said Ali further revealed that all arrangements from them had been made before they arrived in Karachi. “Abdul Hadi knew everything. He came here previously as well,” the sources quoted him as saying. Moreover, he said that he and his companions previously did not know the difference between the army and the Rangers. “We came to know about the Rangers after coming here,” the sources quoted him as saying. They further quoted him as saying that Hadi had sourced the weapons used in the attack from Waziristan. Speaking about the attack, he said he was shot while running, according to the sources. As the attack was launched, the residents of Gulistan-i-Jauhar had reported hearing the sounds of an explosion and gunfire at around 8pm on Thursday. The powerful blast and subsequent heavy gunfire had forced residents and bystanders to scramble for safety. Law enforcement and emergency rescue services had rushed to the scene, while multiple arterial roads leading from Mosamiyat to the Rangers camp were closed to vehicular traffic as a security operation continued late into the night. The military’s media affairs wing said the attack was carried out by the proscribed JuA. The terror outfit was formed by Abdul Wali aka Omar Khalid Khorasani in 2014 after his split from the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), but both groups joined hands in 2024. Khorasani was in a car bomb attack in August 2022 in Afghanistan. In January 2025, a dispute between the two surfaced in the media. Although no formal separation occurred, when the TTP announced its appointments for 2025 in February, no significant positions were allocated to the JuA. According to information available on the United Nations Security Council’s website, the JuA is based in Nangarhar, Afghanistan. “Most of JuA commanders and operatives hail from Mohmand Agency … [They were] dispersed after Pakistan’s military operation Zarb-i- Azb. Remnants continue to launch terrorist attacks inside Pakistan,” the website states. For its part, Islamabad has repeatedly urged the Taliban administration in Kabul to dismantle terrorist sanctuaries on Afghan soil that are used for attacks in Pakistan. Officials say those appeals have gone unheeded. Earlier this month, Pakistan also carried out strikes on terrorist hideouts along its border with Afghanistan and killed 26 terrorists. Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said at the time that the strikes were carried out in the aftermath of recent terrorist incidents in Pakistan, including an attack on a Federal Constabulary (FC) post in Musa Dara in Peshawar on June 11. Tarar also mentioned “vehicle-borne suicide attacks on a military post in North Waziristan” on June 2, which was foiled, and the May 9 suicide attack on a Bannu post that claimed the lives of 15 police personnel.

  10. Security29 Jun, 01:57

    MEA rejects Pakistan’s allegations linking India to Karachi militant attack

    Three Pakistani security personnel were killed and four injured in the incident on Saturday.

  11. Security29 Jun, 02:31

    "Look Inwards": India Rejects Pakistan's "Baseless" Claims Over Karachi Attack

    Pakistan has carried out airstrikes on eastern Afghanistan overnight, targeting terrorists in response to the deadly attack, the Pakistani information minister said.

  12. Security29 Jun, 09:08

    FO summons Afghan envoy, issues 'strong' demarche over Karachi Rangers camp attack

    The Afghan chargé d’affaires was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs last night and a strong demarche was issued regarding the recent terrorist attack on a Rangers facility in Karachi, Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Andrabi said on Monday. On Saturday night, terrorists attacked a local headquarter of the Pakistan Rangers Sindh in Karachi’s Gulistan-i-Jauhar area, during which three security personnel were martyred, according to Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR). ISPR said in a statement that the attack was carried out by terrorists “belonging to Indian proxy, Jamaatul Ahrar”, adding that three terrorists were killed in retaliatory action while one was arrested. More to follow

  13. Security29 Jun, 13:58

    Afghanistan: at least 36 killed in deadly Pakistani strike

    At least 36 people were killed across three provinces of eastern #Afghanistan in Pakistani strikes. #Islamabad says it was targeting a group responsible for an attack the day before.

  14. Security01 Jul, 08:48

    Pakistan rejects India's 'preposterous' statement on strikes along Afghan border

    Foreign Office (FO) spokesperson Tahir Andrabi on Wednesday rejected India’s “preposterous statement” regarding Pakistan’s recent strikes against terrorists in neighbouring Afghanistan. In a post on X, the FO spokesperson characterised Pakistan’s actions as “legitimate, targeted and proportionate” that have been taken against terrorist infrastructure in Afghanistan. “This preposterous statement has been made by a country that has historically interfered in and undermined the sovereignty and territorial integrity of its neighbouring countries, in contravention of the UN Charter, and continues to suppress the right to self-determination of the Kashmiris in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, in violation of the relevant UN resolutions,” he said. “India has also been actively aiding and sponsoring terrorist groups operating from Afghan soil against Pakistan, in violation of the relevant UN Security Council sanctions regime, and continues to play the role of a regional spoiler,” he said, adding that its “baseless accusations and inflammatory statements against Pakistan must not be entertained”. “Pakistan has been and will continue to take all appropriate measures to uphold the safety and security of its citizens in accordance with international law,” he concluded. On Sunday night, Pakistan’s security forces carried out an intelligence-based ground operation along the Pakistan-Afghan border followed by calibrated strikes against terrorist hideouts and safe havens. The development had come after terrorists had attacked a local headquarter of the Pakistan Rangers Sindh in Karachi’s Gulistan-i-Jauhar area, during which three security personnel were martyred. Subsequently, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs had condemned the strikes. It had called the strikes a “blatant act of aggression” and a “direct threat” to regional peace and stability.

  15. Security01 Jul, 09:10

    Pakistan rejects India's 'preposterous' statement on strikes against terrorist infrastructure along Afghan border

    Foreign Office (FO) spokesperson Tahir Andrabi on Wednesday rejected India’s “preposterous statement” regarding Pakistan’s recent strikes against terrorists and their hideouts along the Afghan border. In a post on X, the FO spokesperson said Pakistan rejected the “baseless statement” by India on its “legitimate, targeted and proportionate actions” against terrorist infrastructure in Afghanistan. “This preposterous statement has been made by a country that has historically interfered in and undermined the sovereignty and territorial integrity of its neighbouring countries, in contravention of the UN Charter, and continues to suppress the right to self-determination of the Kashmiris in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, in violation of the relevant UN resolutions,” he said. “India has also been actively aiding and sponsoring terrorist groups operating from Afghan soil against Pakistan, in violation of the relevant UN Security Council sanctions regime, and continues to play the role of a regional spoiler,” he said, adding that its “baseless accusations and inflammatory statements against Pakistan must not be entertained”. “Pakistan has been and will continue to take all appropriate measures to uphold the safety and security of its citizens in accordance with international law,” he concluded. On Sunday night, Pakistan’s security forces had carried out an intelligence-based ground operation along the Pakistan-Afghan border, followed by calibrated strikes against terrorist hideouts and safe havens, killing 25 terrorists. The development had come after terrorists had attacked a local headquarter of the Pakistan Rangers Sindh in Karachi’s Gulistan-i-Jauhar area, during which three security personnel were martyred. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs had subsequently condemned Pakistan’s actions. It had called them a “blatant act of aggression” and a “direct threat” to regional peace and stability. Islamabad has repeatedly urged the Taliban administration in Kabul to dismantle terrorist sanctuaries on Afghan soil that are used for attacks in Pakistan. Officials say those appeals have gone unheeded. On the night of February 26, following unprovoked firing by the Afghan Taliban from across the border, Pakistan launched Operation Ghazab lil-Haq against terrorist hideouts.

  16. Security02 Jul, 08:31

    Pakistan'ın Hayber Pahtunhva eyaletinde saldırı! 3 kişi öldü, 10 kişi yaralandı

    Pakistan'ın Hayber Pahtunhva eyaletine bağlı Bajaur bölgesinde dronla düzenlenen saldırıda 3 kişi hayatını kaybetti, 10 kişi yaralandı. Olayla ilgili soruşturma başlatıldı.Devamı için tıklayınız

  17. Security03 Jul, 08:31

    40 killed, 8 injured as passenger bus falls into ravine near Balochistan-KP border

    QUETTA: Forty people were killed and eight others injured when a Peshawar-bound passenger bus fell into a ravine just as it left the Dhanasar area of Balochistan’s Sherani district and crossed the provincial border into Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Dera Ismail Khan on Friday, officials said. The number of casualties was first shared in a statement by the Balochistan chief minister’s aide for media and political affairs, Shahid Rind, who cited initial reports. It was later also confirmed by the KP Rescue 112. Rind’s statement said rescue efforts were initiated soon after the accident on Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti’s directives. “District administrations from both provinces, rescue and other relevant departments are providing assistance to the affected persons,” the statement said late in the morning, while relief and rescue activities were under way. The statement added that the incident would be investigated to bring facts to light. A statement by KP Rescue 1122 said teams from Zhob emergency services and Rescue 1122 reached the site soon after receiving information about the accident and carried out rescue efforts. The eight injured people were taken to District Headquarters Hospital (DHQ) in Zhob while the bodies were initially taken to a nearby rural health centre. The bodies were later shifted to Zhob DHQ, the Rescue 1122 statement said. It added that 48 passengers were aboard the bus when it fell into the ravine. Earlier, Sherani Deputy Commissioner (DC) Wali Khan Kakar confirmed the location and other details of the incident to Dawn, saying that the bus left Quetta with 36 passengers, but more people from another broken-down bus boarded it midway. Condolences Meanwhile, President Asif Ali Zardari expressed grief and extended condolences to the victims’ families. An X post by the Presidency said he prayed for the swift recovery of the injured and directed the relevant departments to ensure the provision of best possible medical facilities to the injured. “The entire nation shares the grief of the affected families after this tragic incident,” the statement quoted him as saying. Balochistan CM Bugti also expressed grief over the incident and extended condolences to the bereaved in a post on X. He said he had directed the relevant departments to expedite rescue efforts, provide the best medical facilities to the injured and ensure all possible assistance for the affected families. “The Balochistan government is standing with the affected families at this difficult time,” he said. Today’s incident comes around two-and-a-half months after a vehicle plunged into a deep ravine in the Nawagai Asbanr area of KP’s Lower Dir area, leaving three women dead and two people injured. Prior to that, a jeep carrying five passengers skidded off a wet, slippery road and plunged into a deep ravine in Upper Chitral in KP on March 31. As a result, three people, including a child, were killed and two others were injured. Additional input from Saleem Shahid

  18. Security03 Jul, 09:46

    Pakistan'ın Hayber Pahtunhva eyaletinde silahlı saldırı! 2 polis öldü

    Pakistan'ın Hayber Pahtunhva eyaletine bağlı Mohmand bölgesinde düzenlenen silahlı saldırıda 2 polis hayatını kaybetti.Devamı için tıklayınız

  19. Security03 Jul, 12:41

    Tanker explosion on Akosombo–Tema Highway leaves one dead, another critically injured

    A devastating tanker crash and fire on the Akosombo–Tema Highway at Teye Kwame has left one person dead and another critically injured after a fuel tanker overturned and was completely engulfed in flames in the early hours of Sunday, 28th June 2026.

  20. Security05 Jul, 06:13

    3 girls killed, 4 injured in suspected quadcopter attack in South Waziristan

    SOUTH WAZIRISTAN: Three girls were killed and four other members of the same family were injured in a suspected quadcopter attack in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s lower South Waziristan early on Sunday morning, according to local sources. Munitions were suspected to have been dropped by a quadcopter drone on the house in the Nargasi area of Birmal tehsil, the sources said. The incident reportedly occurred at the residence of a member of the Dinor subtribe. The deceased were identified as three girls aged between six and 15, while the injured include one woman and three young boys who sustained varying degrees of injuries. Residents rushed to the scene immediately after the incident and launched rescue efforts before shifting the injured to the District Headquarters (DHQ) Hospital in Wana for medical treatment. Hospital sources said the victims were receiving treatment, while medical staff continued to monitor their condition. No official statement has been issued by the relevant authorities as yet. Officials have also not publicly confirmed the nature of the incident, its cause, or any claim of responsibility for the reported strike. The incident has cast a pall of grief over the area, with local residents expressing shock and sorrow over the loss of civilian lives. Members of the local community have called for a transparent investigation to establish the facts surrounding the incident and determine how it occurred. According to local sources, similar alleged quadcopter drone incidents have previously been reported in several areas of Birmal tehsil, including Azam Warsak, Guldona Ghundai, Karmazi, Staff and Kalotai. Local residents claim that such incidents have resulted in numerous casualties over time, contributing to growing fear and uncertainty among communities in the region. Residents say the security situation in lower South Waziristan has deteriorated over the past one and a half years. They point to an increase in incidents of violence, including bomb explosions, targeted killings, kidnappings for ransom, extortion, and attacks on police and security personnel. The reported rise in violence has heightened concerns among local communities, who have repeatedly urged the authorities to take effective measures to restore law and order and ensure the safety of civilians. Earlier this week, a woman was killed and six other members of the same family were injured in a suspected drone strike in Pastawana, a village located in the mountainous terrain of Hassan Khel subdivision, around 50 miles south of Peshawar. Separately, three people were killed and 10 others injured in an incident that police suspect involved the use of a quadcopter drone to drop a bomb on a house in KP’s Bajaur. Last week, a child was killed and a woman injured in a suspected quadcopter attack in the War Mamund tehsil of Bajaur, according to police sources.

  21. Security05 Jul, 07:24

    3 girls killed, 4 injured in suspected quadcopter attack in Lower South Waziristan

    SOUTH WAZIRISTAN: Three girls were killed and four other members of the same family were injured in a suspected quadcopter attack in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s lower South Waziristan early on Sunday morning, according to local sources. Munitions were suspected to have been dropped by a quadcopter drone on the house in the Nargasi area of Birmal tehsil, the sources said. The incident reportedly occurred at the residence of a member of the Dinor subtribe. The deceased were identified as three girls aged between six and 15, while the injured include one woman and three young boys who sustained varying degrees of injuries. Residents rushed to the scene immediately after the incident and launched rescue efforts before shifting the injured to the District Headquarters (DHQ) Hospital in Wana for medical treatment. Hospital sources said the victims were receiving treatment, while medical staff continued to monitor their condition. No official statement has been issued by the relevant authorities as yet. Officials have also not publicly confirmed the nature of the incident, its cause, or any claim of responsibility for the reported strike. The incident has cast a pall of grief over the area, with local residents expressing shock and sorrow over the loss of civilian lives. Members of the local community have called for a transparent investigation to establish the facts surrounding the incident and determine how it occurred. According to local sources, similar alleged quadcopter drone incidents have previously been reported in several areas of Birmal tehsil, including Azam Warsak, Guldona Ghundai, Karmazi, Staff and Kalotai. Local residents claim that such incidents have resulted in numerous casualties over time, contributing to growing fear and uncertainty among communities in the region. Residents say the security situation in lower South Waziristan has deteriorated over the past one and a half years. They point to an increase in incidents of violence, including bomb explosions, targeted killings, kidnappings for ransom, extortion, and attacks on police and security personnel. The reported rise in violence has heightened concerns among local communities, who have repeatedly urged the authorities to take effective measures to restore law and order and ensure the safety of civilians. Earlier this week, a woman was killed and six other members of the same family were injured in a suspected drone strike in Pastawana, a village located in the mountainous terrain of Hassan Khel subdivision, around 50 miles south of Peshawar. Separately, three people were killed and 10 others injured in an incident that police suspect involved the use of a quadcopter drone to drop a bomb on a house in KP’s Bajaur. Last week, a child was killed and a woman injured in a suspected quadcopter attack in the War Mamund tehsil of Bajaur, according to police sources.

  22. Security06 Jul, 02:56

    PTI demands probe into KP quadcopter attack

    ISLAMABAD: The PTI on Sunday condemned the deaths of three girls in a suspected quadcopter attack in the Birmal tehsil of Lower South Waziristan and demanded a transparent investigation to determine the facts behind the incident. In a statement, PTI Central Information Secretary Sheikh Waqas Akram expressed profound grief and heartfelt condolences over the tragic incident. He questioned the alarming increase in drone strikes and security incidents in various parts of the country. The PTI leader said the loss of civilian lives was deeply disturbing and called for an impartial investigation to ensure that those responsible for the incident were held accountable. Calls for ‘ucompromising investigation’ into kidnapping of foreign women ‘Kidnapping and sexual assault’ The PTI spokesperson also expressed shock over a high-profile case involving the kidnapping and sexual assault of two foreign women in Lahore. On Thursday, the police booked five suspects over alleged abduction and sexual assault after the two women were rescued. Four of the suspects, including a close relative of a senior political personality, were arrested and later sent on a five-day physical remand. “The serious allegations recorded in the FIR, supported by the statements of the victim women before the court, demand a completely transparent, thorough, independent and uncompromising investigation without any compromise or interference,” he said. According to the PTI leader, a transparent and thorough probe must be conducted to expose all the suspects, including the mysterious ‘boss’ mentioned in the FIR. Published in Dawn, July 6th, 2026

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