Pakistan military says 42 killed in fighter attacks in Balochistan | Pakistan Taliban News | Al Jazeera
Navigation menu Trending Rebel fighters in southwestern Pakistan have killed 18 police officers and 11 soldiers in separate attacks, the military has said. The latest attacks, which unfolded in the province of Balochistan, have brought the death toll since Monday to 42 people, military spokesperson Lieutenant General Ahmad Sharif Chaudhry told a televised news conference Wednesday. list 1 of 4Pakistan says it intercepted four drones fired from Afghanistan list 2 of 4After Afghanistan fires drones into Pakistan, what’s next? list 3 of 4In South Asia, America has stopped asking India for permission list 4 of 4At least nine police officers killed in southwestern Pakistan attack Chaudhry said the casualties included four civilians, while security forces also killed 54 fighters across several operations. “We will chase you, we will hurt you,” Chaudhry said, claiming that “many Afghans” were behind the attacks. “We will take on each and every terrorist, their facilitators, those who harbour them, those who nourish them and those who provide them bases, wherever they are located,” he added.
Published: July 8, 2026 4:13 pm
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