At least 58 terrorists killed as skirmishes continue in Balochistan after coordinated attacks at ‘12 locations’ – Pakistan

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Security forces killed at least 58 terrorists on Saturday as skirmishes continued in Balochistan after coordinated attacks at 12 locations were foiled, according to security sources.

During the clashes with the terrorists, 10 personnel of the security forces and the police were martyred, said security sources.

Fitna-al-Hindustan carried out attacks at 12 locations across Balochistan”, said the sources, adding that all attacks were foiled due to timely and effective action.

The state has designated Balochistan-based terrorist groups as Fitna-al-Hindustan to highlight India’s alleged role in terrorism and destabilisation across Pakistan.

The terrorists also killed five members of a Baloch labourer’s family in Gwadar, including a woman and three children, the sources added.

State-run Radio Pakistan, also citing security sources, said the “security forces’ pursuit and engagement with the terrorists at various locations are still ongoing”.

“As a result of these operations, there are reports of further terrorist casualties and damages.”

In a post on X, Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti highlighted that security forces had killed 70 terrorists at various locations across the province during just the past two days.

“In the morning, in an attempt to shore up their declining morale, Fitna-al-Hindustan terrorists attempted to carry out attacks at multiple locations, which the courageous police of Balochistan and brave personnel of the FC (Frontier Corps) are jointly thwarting and have killed 37 more terrorists so far.”

“These attacks cannot undermine our resolve against terrorism; we will continue to pursue them until the last terrorist,” CM Bugti added.

According to a Dawn correspondent, while mobile phone services were working, data services were suspended in Quetta, Sibi and Chaman regions in the wake of the attacks.

derailed four bogies of the Quetta-bound Jaffar Express train coming from Peshawar and damaged the track.

The Jaffar Express had also escaped attacks in Nasirabad in October and November last year. Similar attempts also occurred during the two months in Kachhi and Sindh’s Shikarpur district.

proscribed Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has carried out frequent attacks in Balochistan, specifically targeting security forces and law enforcement agencies.

In August 2025, the United States designated the BLA and its Majeed Brigade squad as foreign terrorist organisations.

Earlier this week, CTD said six proclaimed offenders affiliated with the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) were killed during an operation in Pishin.

On January 5, an IED attack in Panjgur killed one person and injured 16 others.

Despite record militant deaths, Pakistan saw a sharp escalation in militant violence in 2025, with terrorist attacks rising by 34 per cent and terrorism-related fatalities increasing by 21pc year-on-year, according to data released by the Islamabad-based Pak Institute for Peace Studies.

As many as 699 terrorist attacks were recorded countrywide during the year.

In early December, security forces carried out a two-day operation against militants who attacked the brigade headquarters of Frontier Corps in Chagai district’s Nokundi area.

The same day the FC headquarters was targeted as a suicide bomber detonated himself at its main gate, armed terrorists also launched an attack on an FC checkpost in Panjgur district’s Gurmakan area.

On November 24, three personnel were martyred and 12 sustained injuries in a suicide attack on the FC headquarters in Peshawar.


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.

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