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Blasts kill at least 11 in southwestern Pakistan

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A pair of car bombings hours apart in Pakistan’s insurgency-hit southwest killed at least eleven people and wounded about two dozen others.

Axar.az reports, citing ABC News, that the first attack took place in Turbat, a district in Pakistan’s Balochistan province, on Thursday when a suicide bomber drove a vehicle into a security convoy, killing five people and injuring around twenty.

Hours later, another car bomb exploded near the Afghan border in the southwestern city of Chaman, killing six people, said government administrator Imtiaz Ali.

The attack was claimed by separatist group the Baloch Liberation Army.

Date
2025.09.19 / 15:13
Author
Axar.az
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