‘Russian grief is our grief,’ Pakistan says after concert hall shooting claimed by Daesh

Flowers are seen left by the burnt-out Crocus City Hall concert venue in Krasnogorsk, outside Moscow, on March 25, 2024. (AFP)
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Updated 26 March 2024
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‘Russian grief is our grief,’ Pakistan says after concert hall shooting claimed by Daesh

  • Attack at Crocus City Hall on Friday night had killed 139, with 182 people wounded
  • Pakistan’s ambassador to Pakistan says Islamabad rejects “terrorism in all its forms”

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Ambassador to the US Masood Khan visited the Moscow embassy in Washington on Tuesday for condolence over last week’s attack on a concert hall, Islamabad’s mission in Washington said on Tuesday, adding that Pakistan rejected terrorism in all its forms and stood with the Russian people in their grief. 

In the deadliest attack inside Russia for two decades, four men burst into the Crocus City Hall near Moscow on Friday night, spraying bullets during a concert by the Soviet-era rock group Picnic. Alexander Bastrykin, head of Russia’s Investigative Committee, told a Kremlin meeting on Monday the death toll had risen to 139, with 182 people wounded. 

Russian President Vladimir Putin has blamed the attack on “Islamic militants” but suggested it was also to the benefit of Ukraine and that Kyiv may have played a role. The attack has been claimed by the Daesh group.

“Ambassador Masood Khan expressed condolences with his Russian counterpart over the dastardly attack on Crocus Hall during his visit to Russian Embassy,” the Pakistani embassy in Washington said on X.

“‘Pakistan condemns terrorism in all its forms and manifestations’, Ambassador Masood Khan wrote these remarks while recording his condolences during his visit … ‘We salute Russian people who are facing this tragedy with courage, dignity and patience’.”

In a report in Pakistan’s state-run APP, Khan said he expressed solidarity with the Russian Federation and its people.

“Russian grief is our grief because time and again Pakistan has also been made a target of terrorism,” Khan was quoted by APP as saying. 

Four men of Tajik origin have been remanded in custody on terrorism charges at Moscow’s Basmanny district court on suspicion of carrying out the attack. Three others, also of Tajik origin, have been remanded in custody on suspicion of complicity.

Washington has said it believes the Daesh claim. US officials have said they had warned Russia this month of intelligence about an imminent attack and that intelligence indicates an Afghan affiliate, Islamic State Khorasan (ISIS-K), was responsible.

Putin ordered a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 after eight years of conflict in eastern Ukraine between Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian Ukrainians. 

Ukraine has denied any role in Friday’s shooting and President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Putin of seeking to divert blame.


Pakistan discovers new oil, gas reserves in push to cut costly imports

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Pakistan discovers new oil, gas reserves in push to cut costly imports

  • Exploration firm announces modest discovery of 225 barrels of oil, 1.01 MMSCFD of gas per day
  • Multiple discoveries together could boost domestic production and reduce reliance on imports

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has announced a modest discovery of new oil and gas reserves in its northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province, state media reported on Friday, amid the country efforts to boost exploration to cut costly imports.

Pakistan faces a widening energy gap due to rising demand and limited domestic output, forcing reliance on costly fuel imports that expose the economy to global price swings. Its petroleum, oil, and lubricants import bill fell 4.39 percent to $9.046 billion in July 2025-January 2026.

The discovery was made at Lumshiwal Formation of Baragzai X-01 exploratory well. During Cased Hole Drill Stem Test (CHDST-04) conducted in the Hangu and Lumshiwal formations, the well produced 225 barrels of oil per day (BOPD) and 1.01 million standard cubic feet per day (MMSCFD) of gas through a 32/64’’ choke at a wellhead flowing pressure of 190 psig.

“Baragzai X-01 (Slant) was spudded on December 30, 2024, as an exploratory well to assess the hydrocarbon potential of multiple formations, including Lockhart, Hangu, Lumshiwal, Samana Suk, Shinawari, Datta and Kingriali.

The well was successfully drilled to a total depth of 5,170 meters into the Kingriali Formation,” the state-run APP news agency reported, citing the Oil and Gas Development Company (OGDC).

“Based on wireline log evaluations, three earlier cased hole drill stem tests were conducted in the Kingriali, Datta, and Samana Suk plus Shinawari formations, which also resulted in oil and gas discoveries. The latest test over Lumshiwal further confirms the commercial viability and hydrocarbon prospectivity of the block.”

The discovery was made under the Nashpa Exploration License. OGDC has a 65 percent working interest in the license, in partnership with Pakistan Petroleum Limited (30 percent) and Government Holdings Private Limited (5 percent).

“This discovery will strengthen Pakistan’s energy security by enhancing indigenous hydrocarbon production,” the exploration firm said. “It will add to the reserves base of OGDC and its joint venture partners while contributing toward narrowing the country’s energy supply-demand gap.”

Pakistan has reported several oil and gas discoveries recently. Although modest individually, their combined potential could boost domestic production and reduce reliance on imported energy.

In January, a discovery regarding an exploratory well, flowing at the rate of 4,100 barrels of oil per day (BOPD) and 10.5 million standard cubic feet per day (MMSCFD) of gas, was made in Kohat. In September 2025, Pakistan Petroleum Limited announced a discovery in Attock district, while Mari Energies reported a new gas find in North Waziristan.

Pakistan’s Sindh province dominates gas production with a 62 percent share and contributes 40 percent to oil output, while Khyber Pakhtunkhwa accounts for 41 percent of crude oil production. Punjab produces 18 percent of the nation’s oil, and Balochistan contributes just one percent, according to Topline Securities.