Seven Explosions Rock Pakistan's Balochistan in 24 Hours
Seven Blasts Hit Pakistan's Balochistan Region

A series of seven explosions has shaken Pakistan's restive Balochistan province within a 24-hour period, causing significant damage to critical infrastructure but fortunately resulting in no loss of life.

Coordinated Attacks Target Key Infrastructure

The most significant blast occurred near Lohr Karez on the outskirts of Quetta, where explosives severely damaged the main communication line connecting Quetta with other parts of the country. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Asif Khan confirmed the details of this attack, highlighting the strategic targeting of essential infrastructure.

Security Response and Investigation

Local authorities have launched comprehensive investigations into all seven incidents. Security forces have cordoned off the affected areas and are conducting search operations to identify the perpetrators behind these coordinated explosions. The timing and pattern of attacks suggest a planned operation aimed at disrupting normal life and damaging vital communication networks in the region.

Regional Stability Concerns

Balochistan has long been a volatile region facing security challenges from various militant groups. These latest explosions add to the ongoing concerns about stability in the province. The targeting of infrastructure that connects Quetta with other regions indicates an attempt to isolate the provincial capital and disrupt economic activities.

The incident occurred on November 30, 2025, according to official reports. While no group has immediately claimed responsibility for the attacks, authorities are examining all possibilities and have heightened security alerts across the province.