Explosion in Quetta, Pakistan: Panic and Casualties Reported
Devastating Blast in Balochistan
A significant explosion occurred near railway tracks in Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province, on Sunday night, leading to widespread fires, heavy gunfire, and chaos. Initial reports indicate that this might have been a suicide bombing aimed at security personnel. Local news sources, including Sach Quetta News, reported that the blast took place close to a railway line, followed by intense shooting in the vicinity. Footage shared online depicted vehicles on fire and thick smoke billowing from nearby structures.
Large fires erupt in nearby buildings and vehicles following explosion near railway tracks in Quetta, Pakistan. Heavy gunfire has also been reported with preliminary information indicating this was a suicide bombing, according to Sach Quetta News. Multiple casualties. pic.twitter.com/ON73DiCOhB
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While the specifics of the attack are still being investigated, early reports from Sach Quetta News suggest that a suicide bomber may have detonated explosives, leading to the subsequent gunfire. In response, security forces cordoned off the area and initiated a search operation shortly after the explosion. Quetta has been a target for militant activities in recent years, particularly against railway infrastructure, police checkpoints, and paramilitary sites. The city has been a hotspot for violence associated with separatist and Islamist militant groups operating in southwestern Pakistan.
This latest explosion adds to the rising tide of violence in Balochistan, where incidents involving railway tracks, suicide bombings, and coordinated attacks on security forces have surged. The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), a prominent separatist group in the region, has previously taken responsibility for numerous deadly assaults in Quetta, including a railway station bombing in 2024 that resulted in over 30 fatalities. Authorities have yet to identify the attackers or confirm if the railway tracks were the main target. Emergency services and ambulances were dispatched to the scene as rescue efforts continued into the night.
