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37 terrorists killed as attacks foiled in Balochistan

Published on: January 31, 2026 2:23 PM

Security forces killed at least 37 terrorists after foiling coordinated attacks across Balochistan. The attacks targeted 12 locations and were launched simultaneously. Timely and effective action prevented large-scale damage and protected civilians.

According to security sources, the banned group Fitna al Hindustan carried out the attacks. Forces engaged militants at multiple locations across the province. Operations remained ongoing, with reports of additional terrorist casualties and damage.

Read more: 41 India-backed terrorists killed in Balochistan operations

Officials confirmed that 10 personnel from security forces and police embraced martyrdom. Over the last 48 hours, forces have killed 88 terrorists in Balochistan. Earlier operations in Harnai and Panjgur eliminated 41 militants through intelligence-based actions.

گزشتہ دو روز میں بلوچستان میں مختلف مقامات پر 70 سے زائد دہشت گردوں کے مارے جانے کے بعد بلوچستان میں چند مقامات پر دہشت گردوں نے حملے کی کوشش کی ہے جس کو پولیس اور ایف سی نے بروقت کاروائی کر کے ناکام بنا دیا ہے۔ اس وقت بھاگنے والے دہشت گردوں کا پیچھا جاری ہے۔ مزید تفصیلات بہت…

— Shahid Rind (@ShahidRind) January 31, 2026

Following the attacks, authorities suspended mobile data services in Quetta, Sibi, and Chaman. The provincial government imposed emergencies in all government hospitals. Trauma centers were placed on alert, and additional doctors were deployed to treat the injured.

Read more: Six terrorists ‘killed in friendly fire’ during CTD operation

Separately, police neutralized an improvised explosive device on a railway track in Nasirabad. Recovered explosives were handed to the Counter-Terrorism Department for investigation. Officials reaffirmed resolve to defeat terrorism with public support.

Filed Under: Balochistan, Pakistan Tagged With: "Fitna al-Hindustan, Balochistan terror attacks, counterterrorism operations, Latest, lead, militant violence Balochistan, pakistan security forces, railway sabotage Pakistan

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