Newlyweds among eight killed in Islamabad gas cylinder explosion

Rescuers and security personnel inspect amid the debris of a damaged house after a gas cylinder explosion in a Christian colony in Islamabad on January 11, 2026. (AFP)
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Updated 11 January 2026
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Newlyweds among eight killed in Islamabad gas cylinder explosion

  • The explosion, which occurred inside a house in Islamabad’s G-7/2 sector, injured 11 others, official says
  • Authorities are investigating the cause of the explosion, which damaged four houses in the neighborhood

ISLAMABAD: A bride and a groom were among eight people killed because of a gas cylinder explosion in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad, an official said on Sunday.

The blast took place in a house in Islamabad’s G-7/2 sector where guests had gathered to celebrate the newlyweds, according to Additional Deputy Commissioner General Sahibzada Muhammad Yousuf.

The explosion caused damage to four houses in the neighborhood and authorities were trying to ascertain the cause of it.

“The total death toll in the incident has risen to eight,” Yousaf said, adding that 11 others had sustained injuries.

The blast occurred overnight and caused part of the house to collapse, according to authorities. Rescue members pulled all the dead and injured out of the rubble.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed grief over the loss of lives and offered condolences to the victims’ families, according to a statement issued from his office.

He directed health authorities to ensure the injured receive the best possible treatment and ordered an investigation.

Many Pakistani households rely on liquefied petroleum gas cylinders because of low natural gas pressure, and such cylinders have been linked to deadly accidents caused by gas leaks.

At least five people were killed in Pakistan’s southern Larkana city last month in a similar explosion, authorities said.


Police kill five militants, foil plan to block highway in Pakistan’s southwest

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Police kill five militants, foil plan to block highway in Pakistan’s southwest

  • The militants were killed in an intelligence-based operation in Mastung district of Balochistan
  • Search, combing operations are underway to apprehend accomplices of militants who fled the scene

QUETTA: Pakistan’s counterterrorism police on Monday said they had killed five militants, who were planning to block the Quetta–Sibi highway and target security forces, in an intelligence-based operation in the southwestern Balochistan province.
The operation took place in Mastung district when militants affiliated with the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) were planning to carry out “subversive activities” against security forces and the public, according to a CTD spokesperson.
CTD received credible intelligence that armed BLA militants had taken positions near Mastung’s Dasht area to block the Quetta–Sibi highway and target security forces and civilian traffic. Acting swiftly on the information, CTD teams moved into the area. The militants opened indiscriminate fire upon sighting CTD personnel.
“During the encounter, five unknown terrorists were shot dead, while other accomplices managed to flee, taking advantage of the rugged and mountainous terrain,” the CTD spokesperson said in a statement.
Balochistan, which borders Iran and Afghanistan, has long been the site of a separatist insurgency and witnessed a series of high-profile militant attacks last year. In March, the BLA hijacked a passenger train and the siege killed at least 60 people, while in May, a suicide bombing in Khuzdar killed several children on a school bus.
The separatists accuse the central government of stealing their resources to fund development in Punjab. The federal government denies the allegations and says it is working for the uplift of local communities in Balochistan, where China has been building a deep-sea port as part of its Belt and Road Initiative.
Officials found seven hand grenades, five sub-machine guns with live rounds and three motorcycles from the scene, according to the CTD statement.
“Search and combing operations are underway to apprehend the fleeing terrorists and dismantle the remaining network,” it read.