In response to a recent militant attack in Indian-controlled Kashmir that resulted in 26 deaths, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has vowed to address terrorism and its supporters, emphasizing decisive action against those responsible. Modi paid tribute to the victims and, while refraining from directly naming Pakistan, made it clear that India would pursue the perpetrators relentlessly. Additionally, India's External Affairs Ministry announced the suspension of the Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan, contingent on Pakistan taking credible steps to stop supporting cross-border terrorism, highlighting the heightened tensions and a shift in India's diplomatic approach.
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In southwestern Pakistan, separatist militants from the Baloch Liberation Army attacked the Jafar Express passenger train in Balochistan province, injuring the driver and forcing the train to halt in a remote tunnel. The militants claimed responsibility for killing six security personnel, seizing control of the train, and taking hostages, including security personnel, while issuing undisclosed demands. The incident has heightened concerns about railway safety in the insurgency-prone region, as authorities work to resolve the crisis and ensure passenger safety.
At least 52 people were killed and nearly 70 others were injured in a powerful bomb explosion near a mosque in Mastung, Pakistan on Friday. The blast occurred during a rally celebrating the birthday of Islam’s Prophet Muhammad, with TV footage and videos on the social media showing an open area near the mosque strewn with the shoes of the dead and wounded. The Pakistani government has condemned the attack and has vowed to investigate the incident and take all necessary measures to ensure the safety of its citizens.
Six teenagers and two adults are currently trapped in a cable car 900 feet above a ravine in Pakistan. The Pakistani military has launched an “extremely risky” helicopter rescue mission to save the stranded passengers, hampered by high winds. The government has expressed its full support and is providing assistance to the families of the passengers.
Pakistani mountaineer Harila has reported the death of porter Mohammed Hassan on K2, the world's most treacherous mountain. Harila and her team attempted to save Hassan for hours after he slipped and fell off a narrow trail in a dangerous area of the mountain. An investigation has been launched into Hassan's death, sparking debate among mountaineers and the public about the actions of the climbers who passed Hassan after he was injured.
At least 30 people were killed and 60 injured when a train derailed near the Pakistani town of Nawabshah on Sunday. Rescue teams were quickly dispatched to the scene and were able to extract passengers from the damaged and overturned cars. The cause of the derailment is still under investigation, and the Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan and Railway Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed have both ordered an inquiry into the incident.
This article discusses the suicide bombing that occurred in Pakistan on Sunday, killing 54 people and injuring nearly 200. The attack was targeted at a rally of a pro-Taliban cleric, and the government has vowed to hunt down those responsible. The attack has been condemned by the United Nations and Prime Minister Imran Khan.
At least 44 people were killed and nearly 200 injured in a suicide attack at a political rally in Pakistan's Bajur District on Sunday. The rally was organized by the religious political party Jamiat Ulema Islam, and was attended by supporters of the hard-line cleric and political leader Maulana Fazlur Rehman. The attack has been widely condemned by political leaders in the country, with the government launching an investigation and promising to bring the perpetrators to justice.







