Three militants killed during security operation in southwestern Pakistan — military 

Security personnel of Pakistan's Frontier Corps stand guard in a bunker near Badini Trade Terminal Gateway at the Pakistan's border town of Qila Saifullah in the southwestern province of Balochistan on September 16, 2020. (AFP/File)
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Updated 13 April 2023
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Three militants killed during security operation in southwestern Pakistan — military 

  • Pakistani military says slain militants were involved in attacking security forces, civilians
  • Operation carried out days after military arrested Baloch National Army (BNA) founder

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani security forces gunned down three militants in the country's southwestern Balochistan province, the military's media wing said on Thursday, accusing them of being involved in attacks on the army and civilians. 

Balochistan, which borders Afghanistan to the north, Iran to the west, and has a long coastline on the Arabian Sea, is Pakistan's largest province by land but smallest in terms of population.

The southwestern province has Pakistan's largest natural gas field and is believed to have many more undiscovered reserves. It is also rich in precious metals including gold, the production of which has grown over recent years. Separatists say they are fighting what they see as the unfair exploitation of the province’s gas and mineral wealth by Pakistan’s richer, more powerful provinces.

Pakistani security forces have been the main focus of separatist attacks, but in recent years they have also targeted Chinese interests, given Beijing's increasing economic footprint in the region.

The intelligence-based operation (IBO) takes place days after the Pakistan army arrested the founder of the Baloch National Army (BNA), one of the most prominent separatist militant groups in the country. 

In a statement, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said an operation was launched to clear a hideout of "terrorists" from Balochistan's Gishkore area. The militants were involved in firing on security forces and civilians, the ISPR said, adding that they were also responsible for planting improvised explosive devices. 

The military said after continuous intelligence regarding the militants was received, security forces conducted surveillance and reconnaissance of the area following which the troops were dropped into the area via helicopters to conduct the operation.

“While the establishment of blocking positions to cut the escape routes was underway, terrorists opened fire on the security forces,” the statement said. “After a heavy exchange of fire, three [more] terrorists have been sent to hell, while a cache of arms/ ammunition including improvised explosive devices has been recovered.”

The military added that the security forces were determined to thwart such attempts aimed at sabotaging Balochistan's peace, stability, and progress.


Pakistan launches double-decker buses in Karachi after 65 years to tackle transport woes

Updated 31 December 2025
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Pakistan launches double-decker buses in Karachi after 65 years to tackle transport woes

  • Karachi citizens will be able to travel in double-decker buses from Jan. 1, says Sindh government
  • City faces mounting transport challenges such as lack of buses, traffic congestion, poorly built roads

ISLAMABAD: The government in Sindh province on Wednesday launched double-decker buses in the provincial capital of Karachi after a gap of 65 years, vowing to improve public transport facilities in the metropolis. 

Double-decker buses are designed to carry more passengers than single-deck vehicles without taking up extra road space. The development takes place amid increasing criticism against the Sindh government regarding Karachi’s mounting public transport challenges and poor infrastructural problems. 

Pakistan’s largest city by population faces severe transportation challenges due to overcrowding in buses, traffic congestion and limited bus options. Commuters, as a result, rely on private vehicles or unregulated transport options that are often unsafe and expensive.

“Double-decker buses have once again been introduced for the people of Karachi after 65 years,” a statement issued by the Sindh information ministry said. 

Sindh Transportation Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon and Local Government Minister Syed Nasir Hussain Shah inaugurated the bus service. The ministry said the facility will be available to the public starting Jan. 1. 

The statement highlighted that new electric bus routes will also be launched across the entire province starting next week. It added that the aim of introducing air-conditioned buses, low-fare services, and fare subsidies is to make public transport more accessible to the people.

The ministry noted that approximately 1.5 million people travel daily in Karachi using the People’s Bus Service, while around 75,000 passengers use the Orange Line and Green Line BRT services.

“With the integration of these routes, efforts are being made to benefit up to 100,000 additional people,” the ministry said.