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Violence claims nine lives in Balochistan as separate attacks unfold

Last updated: July 5, 2026 9:16 pm
Ayesha Masood
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Violence claims nine lives in Balochistan as separate attacks unfold
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QUETTA — At least nine people, including a young girl, were killed across Balochistan on Tuesday in a series of violent incidents that have once again highlighted the fragile security climate in the province.

In the first incident, gunmen ambushed a vehicle in the Panjgur district. Local police confirmed that eight tribesmen were killed instantly when their car came under heavy automatic fire. The attackers fled the scene before security forces could arrive, leaving behind a trail of shell casings and a community in shock.

Hours later, in a separate, unrelated act of violence in the Mastung district, a young girl was caught in the crossfire of a targeted shooting. She was rushed to a nearby hospital but succumbed to her injuries, according to medical staff.

The identity of the victims in Panjgur remains under investigation, though preliminary reports suggest the killings were rooted in a long-standing tribal feud. Disputes over land and water rights have frequently turned lethal in the region, often bypassing local mediation efforts.

Security officials have cordoned off both areas. So far, no group has claimed responsibility for the Panjgur ambush, and the motive behind the Mastung shooting remains murky.

These deaths arrive at a time when the provincial government is already under pressure to curb rising crime and insurgent activity. Despite repeated promises from the provincial administration to increase police presence in remote districts, the lack of a cohesive security strategy continues to leave civilians vulnerable.

For the families of the victims, the administrative promises offer little comfort. As police continue their search for the suspects, the recurring cycle of violence suggests that stability in Balochistan remains a distant, and increasingly difficult, goal.

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