Death toll from Pakistan school bus bombing rises to 8 as Islamabad blames India
- The death toll from a school bus bombing in southwestern Pakistan has risen to eight, as confirmed by the country's military.
- The bombing occurred in Khuzdar, Balochistan, injuring 53 people, including 39 children.
- Military spokesperson Lt. Gen. Ahmad Sharif stated that the Baloch Liberation Army carried out the bombing on India's instructions.
- Sharif asserted that Pakistan has evidence of India orchestrating terrorist attacks inside Pakistan and urged the international community to take notice.
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Death Toll from Pakistan School Bus Bombing Rises to 8
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. The death toll from a school bus bombing in southwestern Pakistan rose to eight on Friday after three more critically wounded children died, according to the country's military. World News | Death Toll from Pakistan School Bus Bombing Rises to 8.

Death toll from Pakistan school bus bombing rises to 8 as Islamabad blames India
The death toll from a school bus bombing in southwestern Pakistan rose to eight as Pakistan's military blames rival India for allegedly supporting rebels behind the attack.
Pakistan says initial probe confirms Indian involvement in school bus attack in Balochistan
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan said on Friday that its initial probe into an attack on a school bus in the Balochistan province has confirmed the involvement of “Indian terror proxies,” promising to defeat the “nefarious” designs. Balochistan has been the site of an insurgency for decades, though it has intensified more recently, with groups like the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) carrying
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