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Separatists kill 21 including civilians in multiple attacks in Pakistan

  • On Saturday, January 31, 2026, coordinated gun-and-suicide attacks struck multiple sites across Balochistan province, killing at least 10 security officials while security forces eliminated 37 militants.
  • Balochistan province has long been the site of a separatist insurgency, and Baloch separatist groups and Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan have intensified attacks in recent months.
  • Authorities reported that militants attacked a Mastung prison, freeing more than 30 inmates, while police in Gwadar, Balochistan, said 11 civilians including three women and three children were killed and train services were suspended.
  • The government declared an emergency at all national hospitals and officials said forces foiled coordinated attacks in 12 locations while the deputy commissioner of Nushki district was abducted.
  • A senior military official said the attacks were 'coordinated but poorly executed' and reported attackers were in contact with handlers in Afghanistan, following a military claim that forces had killed 41 insurgents.
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At least 67 soldiers were killed on Saturday in front of the security forces in Balochistan, following a series of simultaneous attacks in several cities in the province, declared to Reuters four officers from security structures.

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Belochian fighters have carried out coordinated firearms and suicide attacks in various places in Pakistan, and the situation is out of control in many places.

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The offensive came the day after the Pakistani army announced it had killed 41 separatist rebels in Balochistan.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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