On 11 November 2025, a powerful explosion struck outside a district court in Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad. According to official reports, at least six people were killed and several others injured. Several vehicles were damaged and the blast was reportedly audible miles away. What Happened & Where The incident occurred outside the court complex in the G-11 sector of Islamabad, where many visitors were present for court hearings. Initial reports conflict on whether this was a car bomb, gas cylinder explosion or other device. Some local media mention a gas cylinder inside a vehicle as possible cause, though authorities have not confirmed. Casualties & Response At least 5 to 12 people have been reported killed, with up to 21 injured in some accounts. Many of the injured were visitors to the court, rather than court staff. Emergency services swiftly moved victims to nearby hospitals, and a heavy police contingent and senior officials reached the scene. Investigation & Motive A...
SULTAN KOT / SHIKARPUR — A powerful explosion struck the Quetta-bound Jaffar Express near Sultan Kot in Sindh’s Shikarpur district early Monday morning, causing four carriages to derail. At least seven passengers sustained injuries, including one reported to be in critical condition.
Initial reports suggest that the blast was triggered by an improvised explosive device planted near the railway tracks. The explosion occurred just moments after the train crossed the Sultan Kot station.
Rescue teams and law enforcement agencies rushed to the site, cordoning off the area and beginning clearance operations. Railway officials temporarily suspended train services on the affected section while bomb disposal units conducted a search to ensure safety.
Authorities have launched a full investigation into the incident, promising that those responsible for the attack will be brought to justice. No group has yet claimed responsibility.

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