At least five dead as coaster meets accident in northern Pakistan

People gather near the wreckage of a burnt passenger van in northern Pakistan's Gilgit-Baltistan region on July 16, 2023. (Photo courtesy: Press Information Department)
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Updated 16 July 2023
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At least five dead as coaster meets accident in northern Pakistan

  • Carrying 33 passengers, tourist coaster fell into ravine in Diamer district
  • Twenty-eight people have been injured in the accident, says police official

KHAPLU, Gilgit-Baltistan: At least five people were killed and 28 injured on Sunday when a coaster carrying tourists fell into a ravine in northern Pakistan’s Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) region, officials said.

Fatal road accidents are common in Pakistan, where traffic rules are rarely followed and roads, particularly in many rural areas, are in poor condition.

In February, 18 people were killed when a tourist bus traveling from GB toward Rawalpindi collided with a car, leaving several injured. Sunday’s accident took place at Thalechi in Diamer district, an official confirmed.

“This coaster was coming from Rawalpindi to Gilgit,” Shaukat Riaz, district coordinator for the Rescue 1122 service, told Arab News. “At the Thalichi [of Diamer district], turning a bend, it fell into a ravine.”

Riaz said the accident occurred at 12:30 p.m. in the afternoon.

“At least five people including a child were killed while others were injured. All injured and dead bodies have been shifted to Gilgit’s hospitals, while the rescue operation from the site has been completed,” he added.

Speaking to Arab News, Muhammad Ayaz, senior superintendent of police (SSP) for Diamer district confirmed five deaths had taken place, adding that 28 were injured.

“There were 33 people including seven children on the coaster,” Ayaz told Arab News. “All of them were tourists from the Punjab side. Treatment is being provided to the injured in Gilgit city and preparations are being finalized to shift the deceased,” he added.

Meanwhile, an emergency has been declared in Gilgit’s hospitals to ensure provision of proper medical treatment to the victims.

“All injured and dead bodies have been shifted to two hospitals in Gilgit while an emergency has been declared in all hospitals,” Dr. Muhammad Iqbal, the director of health for Gilgit told Arab News.

“All doctors and staffs are on duty and on high alert.”

Ayaz urged tourists to follow traffic regulations to avoid accidents in future.

“[Nowadays], many tourists’ vehicles are meeting with accidents in GB,” Ayaz said. “There is a big difference between driving in cities and mountainous regions. All tourists should have followed the traffic rule and driven slowly,” he added.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed sorrow at the loss of lives in the accident, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said in a statement.

“The prime minister ordered an inquiry to ascertain the facts causing the fatal accident,” the PMO statement said. “He also directed the relevant authorities in Gilgit Baltistan for immediate relief activities, besides directing the federal departments to assist them.”


Pakistan says it seized 32 square kilometers inside Afghanistan as border clashes escalate

Updated 28 February 2026
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Pakistan says it seized 32 square kilometers inside Afghanistan as border clashes escalate

  • Security official describes ‘limited tactical action’ in Gudwana after Afghan assaults
  • Islamabad accuses Kabul of sheltering militants as UN, China and Russia urge restraint

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has seized a 32-square-kilometer area inside Afghanistan following overnight fighting, a security official said on Saturday, as cross-border clashes between the two countries escalated sharply.

A Pakistani security official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said troops carried out a “limited tactical action” in the Gudwana area opposite the Zhob sector along the frontier, capturing Afghan territory after responding to attacks on Pakistani positions.

“On the night of Feb. 26/27, posts opposite the Zhob sector launched anticipated physical attacks on multiple Pakistani positions,” the official said, referring to fighters linked to Afghanistan’s Taliban authorities, whom Islamabad identifies as Tehreek-e-Taliban Afghanistan (TTA).

“In response to aggressive unprovoked fire and physical attacks, Pakistan security forces launched a limited tactical action on the night of Feb. 27/28 in the general area of Gudwana with a view to capture TTA Tahir Post,” he continued, adding that 32 square kilometers of Afghan territory were seized.

The official said special combat teams crossed the border after preparatory bombardment, supported by intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance assets providing “real-time battlefield awareness.”

He said 24 Afghan Taliban fighters were killed and 37 wounded, with no Pakistani casualties reported.

The claims could not be independently verified, and there was no immediate confirmation from Taliban authorities in Kabul of any territorial loss in the Gudwana area.

The latest clashes erupted after Pakistani airstrikes targeted what Islamabad described as militant hideouts inside Afghanistan over the weekend, triggering retaliatory fire along the frontier and sharply escalating long-running tensions. Islamabad accuses Kabul of sheltering Pakistani Taliban militants responsible for attacks inside Pakistan, an allegation that Afghanistan denies.

Pakistan’s Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said on Saturday evening that 352 Afghan Taliban fighters had been killed and more than 535 wounded since the latest phase of hostilities began.

Tarar said Pakistani strikes had destroyed 130 check posts, 171 tanks and armored vehicles and targeted 41 locations across Afghanistan by air. Those figures could not be independently verified.

The United Nations, as well as China and Russia, have called for restraint.

The United States said Pakistan has the right to defend itself against cross-border militancy.