Terror in Balochistan: 9 Passengers Pulled from Buses and Killed in Cold Blood
Terror in Balochistan: 9 Passengers Pulled from Buses and Killed in Cold Blood
In a brutal act of terrorism in Balochistan’s Zhob district, gunmen ambushed passenger buses travelling from Quetta to Lahore. Nine passengers — all from different cities in Punjab — were forcibly offloaded and shot dead.
According to officials, a case has been registered against unknown assailants at the CTD police station in Zhob. The incident has sent shockwaves across the country.
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Two Brothers Killed While Returning for Their Father’s Funeral
Among the slain were two brothers, Usman and Jabir Toor, residents of Dunyapur, who were en route to attend their father’s funeral. Instead, their bodies returned alongside his.
Their grieving mother, who bid farewell to her husband and two sons in one day, stood resilient in unimaginable pain.
Mother’s Statement:
“I lost my husband and my sons… but their sacrifice will not be in vainKilled in Front of His Sister: A Tragedy from Jand
Bilal, a young man from Jand (Attock), was travelling with his sister when the attackers forced him off the bus and executed him in front of her eyes. Bilal had been married just five months earlier.
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“What Was My Father’s Crime?” — The Story of Sabir Hussain
Sabir Hussain, a resident of Kamoke and a cook by profession, had been working in Quetta for the last 25 years. His grieving widow and children held up his photo, demanding justice and asking why their father had to die.
Cities in Mourning: Muzaffargarh, Khanewal, Faisalabad, Lahore
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In Muzaffargarh, Muhammad Asif’s home echoed with cries. He had married only three months ago.
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In Khanewal, hundreds attended the funeral of Ghulam Saeed.
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In Faisalabad, Sheikh Muhammad Majid was laid to rest with a large turnout of friends and neighbors.
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In Lahore’s Samanabad, the body of Junaid Iftikhar arrived to a crowd of mourners. His father shared that Junaid had left his wife and daughter in Quetta and was returning alone.At least 1,200 killed in Gaza, Israel as battles rage in south of country
Who Is the Enemy of a Labourer?
The tragedy has shaken Pakistan’s conscience. These victims were ordinary labourers, seeking livelihoods far from home. Now, their families ask: “What threat does a poor worker pose to anyone?”
The nation demands justice.