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BLA claims over 30 Pakistani security personnel killed in 'fidayee' attack in Gwadar

Times of India

Times of India

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July 3, 2026

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BLA claims over 30 Pakistani security personnel killed in 'fidayee' attack in Gwadar

A suicide commando attack by the banned Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has targeted a Pakistan Coast Guard camp in Jiwani, Gwadar. The BLA claims over 30 security personnel were killed and the camp was reduced to rubble by an explosive-laden truck and subsequent ground assault. The group vows to continue its fight for Balochistan's independence.

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The Tribune

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· Jun 29, 2026

Pakistani air strikes kill 36 civilians and injure 163 in Afghanistan, says Afghan Govt

The Taliban-led government stated that Pakistani cross-border air strikes killed 36 Afghan civilians and injured 163 others across Paktia, Paktika, and Kunar provinces. While Islamabad scrambled to justify the aggression as a retaliatory anti-terror operation, the unilateral assault has thoroughly shattered recent China-mediated bilateral peace understandings.

Al Arabiya English

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· Jun 29, 2026

Aftermath of Pakistani Strikes in Afghanistan

Aftermath footage shows people gathered near a house heavily damaged in Pakistani strikes on what Pakistan says were “militant targets” in three eastern provinces of Afghanistan. The Taliban government says the strikes killed 36 civilians and wounded 163 others. #Pakistan #Afghanistan

BOL News

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· Jun 28, 2026

Karachi attack coverage renews debate over media bias in Pakistan

KARACHI: A terrorist attack on a Pakistan Rangers camp that resulted in martyrdom of three security personnel and injuries to several others has reignited the debate over how international media outlets, particularly the BBC, report on terrorism in Pakistan. The June 28 assault, claimed by the proscribed Jamaat-ul-Ahrar group, was repelled by security forces who ... Read more The post Karachi attack coverage renews debate over media bias in Pakistan appeared first on BOL News.

Al-Monitor

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· Jun 29, 2026

Pakistan forces kill 29 militants in border operation, Kabul says dozens dead, injured

June 29 (Reuters) - Pakistan's security forces carried out ground and air operations along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border on Sunday, killing at least 29 militants, while the Afghan Taliban said dozens had been killed in air strikes in its border areas. Four fighters linked to Jamaat-ul-Ahrar were killed in the ground attacks, Pakistan Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said on X early on Monday. The group is a faction of the Pakistani Taliban.

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jun 29, 2026

Pakistan Kills 29 Militants in Border Operation, Kabul Reports Civilian Deaths

Pakistan’s security forces conducted operations along the Afghanistan border, reportedly killing at least 29 militants through ground and air strikes. Meanwhile, the Afghan Taliban claimed that airstrikes killed 38 civilians. These airstrikes were Pakistan’s second action targeting militant locations in Afghanistan, intensifying the existing conflict between the two nations. The strikes hit areas in the [] The post Pakistan Kills 29 Militants in Border Operation, Kabul Reports Civilian Deaths appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

TRT World

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· Jun 29, 2026

Afghanistan says 36 civilians killed in strikes by Pakistan

Pakistan and Afghanistan are once again locked in a dangerous cycle of violence. A deadly militant attack in Karachi, claimed by a faction of the Pakistani Taliban, has triggered Pakistani cross-border strikes inside Afghanistan. While Kabul says 36 civilians were killed by Pakistan's attacks, Islamabad says it targeted militants. Kamran Yousaf has more from Islamabad.

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Related coverage for "BLA claims over 30 Pakistani security personnel killed in 'fidayee' attack in Gwadar": The Tribune — Pakistani air strikes kill 36 civilians and injure 163 in Afghanistan, says Afghan Govt. Al Arabiya English — Aftermath of Pakistani Strikes in Afghanistan. BOL News — Karachi attack coverage renews debate over media bias in Pakistan. Al-Monitor — Pakistan forces kill 29 militants in border operation, Kabul says dozens dead, injured. Modern Diplomacy — Pakistan Kills 29 Militants in Border Operation, Kabul Reports Civilian Deaths. TRT World — Afghanistan says 36 civilians killed in strikes by Pakistan