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DG ISPR Blames 'Fitna Hindustan' for Khuzdar School Attack

  • On May 21, 2025, a suicide attack struck a vehicle transporting children of military personnel in Khuzdar, resulting in the deaths of eight individuals, including six minors.
  • Pakistani military and civilian officials attributed the attack to the proxy group Fitna al-Hindustan, which they claim operates under Indian direction.
  • Officials described the incident as part of a broader pattern where Indian-backed proxies shifted from attacking hard targets to soft civilian targets in Balochistan.
  • Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry asserted that India has been orchestrating terrorism through state support for two decades, with the recent attack intended to disrupt stability in the region.
  • Pakistani authorities vowed a decisive response through intelligence-based operations while emphasizing a unified government stance against terrorism in the region.
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At a press conference, Friday, the Pakistani army announced that Pakistan was facing a series of bloody India-sponsored terrorist attacks, accusing New Delhi of seeking to destabilize the country's economy and security, particularly in Baluchistan territory. Pakistan's army spokesman, Lieutenant General Ahmed Cherif Chowdhury, said that Pakistan had provided compelling evidence to the international community that India was involved in supporting…

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The News broke the news in Pakistan on Friday, May 23, 2025.
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