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Pakistan oil tanker explosion death toll rises to 19

Pakistan oil tanker explosion death toll rises to 19

The number of fatalities from last week’s oil tanker explosion in southwest Pakistan has risen to 19, local authorities confirmed on Monday. The incident occurred on April 28 in Nushki district, Balochistan province, after an oil tanker caught fire near…
Militants Kidnap Five Policemen in Pakistan’s Balochistan

Militants Kidnap Five Policemen in Pakistan’s Balochistan

A separatist militant group attacked a prison van in Pakistan’s southwestern Balochistan province, kidnapping five police officers, officials confirmed Sunday, Arab News reported. The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for the assault, which involved 30–40 gunmen blocking a highway…
Pakistan Seeks UN Security Council Session Over Rising Tensions with India

Pakistan Seeks UN Security Council Session Over Rising Tensions with India

Pakistan has called for an urgent UN Security Council meeting amid escalating tensions with India following the April 22 attack in Indian-administered Kashmir that killed 26 people, Anadolu Agency reported. Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar directed Pakistan’s UN envoy to convene…
Indian, Pakistani Military Chiefs Hold Talks Amid Rising Kashmir Tensions

Indian, Pakistani Military Chiefs Hold Talks Amid Rising Kashmir Tensions

Senior military leaders from India and Pakistan engaged in direct talks via hotline to address escalating violence along the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir, Khaama Press reported. This rare communication followed a deadly attack in Pahalgam, Indian-administered Kashmir, which…
Pakistan raises alarm over possible Indian strike within next 24-36 hours, citing ‘credible intelligence’

Pakistan raises alarm over possible Indian strike within next 24-36 hours, citing ‘credible intelligence’

Pakistan warned on Wednesday that India might launch a military strike within the next 24 to 36 hours amid rising tensions following a deadly attack last week in Indian-administered Kashmir, Anadolu Agency reported. Information Minister Attaullah Tarar stated on X…
Pakistani Forces Kill 54 Militants in Border Clash

Pakistani Forces Kill 54 Militants in Border Clash

Pakistani security forces killed 54 militants overnight in one of the deadliest border confrontations in recent years, Arab News reported. The insurgents, identified by intelligence as “Khwarij” (Pakistani Taliban), attempted to infiltrate from Afghanistan near North Waziristan, a former TTP…
Roadside bomb kills 10 Pakistani soldiers in Balochistan

Roadside bomb kills 10 Pakistani soldiers in Balochistan

At least 10 Pakistani soldiers were killed after a roadside bomb targeted a military convoy near Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province, on Friday, April 25, 2025. Pakistani media reported that the blast occurred in the Margate area, with the…
Pakistan Demands Neutral Probe into Kashmir Attack Amid Rising Tensions

Pakistan Demands Neutral Probe into Kashmir Attack Amid Rising Tensions

Pakistan has called for a “neutral” investigation into Tuesday’s attack in Indian-administered Kashmir that killed 25 Indians and one Nepali tourist, while denying involvement, Al Jazeera reported. Indian authorities identified two of three attackers as Pakistani, although Pakistan denies any…
Pakistani Official Admits Past Support for Terror Groups in Sky News Interview

Pakistani Official Admits Past Support for Terror Groups in Sky News Interview

Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif acknowledged in a Sky News interview that the country engaged in “dirty work” for the US, UK, and Western allies by supporting terrorist groups over 30 years, Khaama Press reported. He linked this to Pakistan’s…
Kashmir Tourist Massacre Escalates India-Pakistan Tensions: Diplomatic Ties Cut Amid Rising Hate Speech

Kashmir Tourist Massacre Escalates India-Pakistan Tensions: Diplomatic Ties Cut Amid Rising Hate Speech

The killing of 26 tourists in Kashmir’s Pahalgam valley has triggered a severe diplomatic crisis between India and Pakistan, with New Delhi taking unprecedented retaliatory measures. India suspended the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty, a landmark agreement that survived three wars,…
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