Four troops injured, ten insurgents killed in militant violence in Pakistan

Security personnel inspect a collapsed railway bridge the morning after a blast by separatist militants at Kolpur in Bolan district, Balochistan province on August 27, 2024. (AFP/File)
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Updated 25 February 2025
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Four troops injured, ten insurgents killed in militant violence in Pakistan

  • The militants were killed in an operation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, while a roadside explosion apparently targeted a convoy of Chinese mining firm in Balochistan
  • Islamabad has frequently accused neighboring Afghanistan of sheltering groups that launch attacks in Pakistan’s western regions, Kabul denies the allegation

QUETTA: Ten militants were killed and four paramilitary soldiers injured in separate incidents in Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and southwestern Balochistan provinces, the military and local administration said on Monday.

Pakistan has been battling twin insurgencies in its western provinces that border Afghanistan. One is led my religiously motivated groups, mainly the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), in KP and the other by ethno-nationalist Baloch separatist groups in Balochistan.

On Monday, Pakistani security forces conducted an intelligence-based operation in Bagh area of KP’s Khyber district on reported presence of TTP militants that killed 10 insurgents, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the Pakistani military’s media wing.

“Sanitization operation is being conducted to eliminate any other Kharji [TTP militant] found in the area,” the ISPR said in a statement.

Pakistani authorities brand the Pakistani Taliban, or the TTP, fighters as “khwarij,” a historical reference to an extremist sect in early Islam known for rebelling against authority, declaring other Muslims as apostates, and justifying their killing.

Separately, four Pakistani paramilitary troops were injured in a roadside explosion that appeared to target a convoy of Chinese mining firm MCC Resource Development Limited (MRDL) in Balochistan’s Kalat district, according to Kalat Deputy Commissioner Bilal Shabbir.

The convoy of Saindak-based MRDL was moving goods from Quetta to Karachi when an IED explosion hit the convoy in Mangochar.

“Four soldiers of a Pakistani paramilitary force escorting the convoy and two civilians were injured in the attack,” DC Shabbir told Arab News, adding the area had been cleared.

No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack in Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest province by landmass, that has long faced an insurgency led by separatist groups like the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), who accuse Islamabad of exploiting the province’s natural resources, such as gold and copper, while neglecting the local population.

The separatists have frequently attacked police and security forces as well as civilians and foreigners they see as “outsiders” in the resource-rich region, where China has been building a deep-sea port in Gwadar on the Arabian Sea and has made huge investments under its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

Pakistan’s government denies these allegations and says it has prioritized Balochistan’s development through investments in health, education and infrastructure projects.

Violence by Baloch separatist factions, primarily the BLA, killed about 300 people last year, according to official statistics, marking an escalation in the decades-long conflict in Balochistan.

Islamabad has frequently accused neighboring Afghanistan of sheltering and supporting militant groups that launch cross-border attacks in Pakistan’s western regions. Afghan officials deny involvement, insisting Pakistan’s security issues are an internal matter of Islamabad.


Pakistan team creates world record for lowest target defended in first-class cricket

Updated 17 January 2026
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Pakistan team creates world record for lowest target defended in first-class cricket

  • PTV dismissed Sui Northern Gas for 37 while defending a target of 40, winning the President Trophy
  • Previous record dated back to 1794, when England’s Oldfield defended a 41-run target against MCC

KARACHI: A Pakistan’s domestic team created a world record of defending the lowest target in all first-class cricket when they stopped the opposition in a chase of just 40 runs.

Pakistan Television (PTV), defending champions in the President Trophy, shot Sui Northern Gas (SNGPL) for a paltry 37 to win the match by a mere two runs on day three of the four-day game.

This becomes a new record in 253 years of first-class cricket, beating England’s Oldfield’s 1794 feat when they successfully defended 41 against MCC at the Lord’s Old Ground to win by six runs.

PTV’s head coach Mohammad Waseem praised his team’s historic effort.

“I am delighted with my team’s world record effort,” Waseem, a former Pakistan player, told AFP. “My team’s motto is to never give up, fight till the last ball.

“This is the not the first time, we have won all our three matches coming from well behind by remaining positive in all situations.”

The star-studded SNGPL batting led by Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood were bowled out in 19.4 overs with just one batter Saifullah Bangash crossing double figures with 14.

Masood was out without scoring while Test players, Mohammad Ali made six and spinner Sajid Khan just three.
Pakistan’s international players Omair Bin Yousuf made six and Abdul Samad five.

For the winners, left-arm spinner Ali Usman wrecked the batting with 6-9 and pacer Ammad Butt took 4-28 — the only two bowlers used in their second innings.

SNGPL’s head coach is former Pakistan Test skipper Misbah-ul-Haq with another former captain Azhar Ali their batting coach.