Pakistan

At least 10 martyred in blast near Quetta’s FC headquarters: health minister

Paramilitary soldiers and rescue workers stand amid the debris after a bomb blast near the Frontier Corps headquarters in Quetta, Pakistan September 30, 2025. — Reuters
Paramilitary soldiers and rescue workers stand amid the debris after a bomb blast near the Frontier Corps headquarters in Quetta, Pakistan September 30, 2025. — Reuters 
  • Terrorist attack targets FC headquarters in Quetta.
  • Blast carried out by Indian-sponsored terrorists: sources
  • All six terrorists, including suicide bomber neutralised.

QUETTA/RAWALPINDI: At least 10 people, including two Frontier Corps personnel, were martyred and more than 20 sustained injuries in a blast near Quetta’s FC headquarters, Balochistan Health Minister Bakh Muhammad Kakar confirmed on Tuesday.

The explosion was followed by intense gunfire, sparking chaos and fear across the area.

Security sources said that the blast was a suicide bombing carried out using an explosives-laden vehicle by Indian-sponsored terrorists dressed as FC personnel.

They said that a terrorist drove the vehicle into the FC headquarters, while five other terrorists attempted to storm inside the building’s premises.

However, all six terrorists, including the suicide bomber, were killed as a result of swift action by security forces, the sources said. A clearance operation was also underway, they added.

Speaking to journalists at the Trauma Centre, Minister Kakar said that 26 injured were under treatment at Civil Hospital and the Trauma Centre, with the condition of five reported as critical.

He condemned the incident, calling it another cowardly act of terrorism. He added that the security forces showed bravery during the attack and killed six terrorists in the encounter.

The minister added that such attacks would not deter the resolve of the nation or its forces in the fight against terrorism.

The initial reports by police suggested three people were killed, with over a dozen injured. However, the toll was revised to five dead and over 20 hurt after Medical Superintendent of Civil Hospital Quetta Dr Abdul Hadi confirmed the number of casualties.

The official said that all the casualties were civilians. Injured are being given medical aid, he added.

In response to the emergency, a spokesperson for the Health Department confirmed that emergency protocols were imposed at the Civil Hospital, Bolan Medical College (BMC), and the Trauma Centre. All consultants, doctors, pharmacists, staff nurses and paramedical staff have been summoned to the hospitals, the spokesperson added.

Condemning the suicide attack, President Asif Ali Zardari said that the terrorists were carrying out India’s agenda. He also commended the security forces for their timely and effective action.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also lauded the forces for eliminating the terrorists involved in the attack and prayed for quick recovery of security personnel wounded in the incident.

Vowing to ensure exemplary punishment to the elements trying to harm the integrity of Pakistan, the premier reaffirmed the resolve to eradicate terrorism from the country.

Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti strongly condemned the incident. He praised the swift and effective response of the security forces, stating: “All the terrorists were eliminated in a timely operation”. 

He further emphasised that such cowardly acts of terrorism cannot dampen the spirit of the Pakistani nation. “The sacrifices of our people and security personnel will not go in vain,” he added. “We remain committed to making Balochistan a peaceful and secure province”.

The CM also expressed solidarity with the families of the martyrs, praying for the elevation of their ranks, and wished a swift recovery for those injured in the attack.

Today’s incident comes against the backdrop of increased terrorist attacks in the country with terror incidents surging by 74% in August, compared to July, as per a report by the Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (PICSS). The Islamabad-based think tank recorded 194 fatalities from militant attacks during the month.

Recently, Pakistan, China, Iran and Russia have also expressed deep concern over the presence of terrorist organisations operating from Afghanistan, including Al-Qaeda, the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and other similar groups.


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