Pakistan: Balochistan witnessed 45 pc rise in terror, 100 pc spike in targeted killing in first half of 2025
A report published by the Balochistan Home Department has shown that the volatile Pakistani region is witnessing a 45 percent increase in terrorist incidents and a 100 percent increase in targeted killings of local residents in the first six months of the year.
The report states that 257 people, including 133 personnel, were killed in 501 terrorist incidents in Balochistan during the first 6 months of this year, while 492 people, including 238 personnel, were injured.
In another report released by the Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances (COIED) states that 125 new cases of enforced disappearances were registered across Pakistan in the first half of 2025.
The reports said 36 of the cases were reported from Balochistan.
However, data compiled by the Baloch Yekjehti Committee (BYC) — a movement working with families of missing persons in Balochistan — paints a starkly different picture — the data claims that 752 individuals were forcibly disappeared in the province in the same period.
Of these, 181 individuals were recovered, 25 were killed, and 546 remain missing.
Balochistan is one of the largest provinces in Pakistan, but has witnessed the least development over the years.
Several separatist groups operating in the region have intensified attacks in the area in recent years.
Apart from targeting Punjabis and Sinhdis present in the area from different parts of the country, these insurgents have also attacked foreign energy firms whom they accuse of exploiting the region without sharing profits.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
Related Articles

How a 1:30 pm call from 'top official in India' saved Hasina's life, reveals new book
New Delhi/IBNS: A forthcoming book has unveiled a gripping new account of how a single phone call from India altered the course of Bangladesh’s modern political history — and ultimately saved Sheikh Hasina’s life.

Global wake-up call in Brazil: Guterres pushes for immediate clean energy transformation
UN Secretary-General António Guterres is continuing his campaign to accelerate the global switch from fossil fuels to clean energy – “the cheapest source of new electricity in nearly every country.”

Trump-era directive flags diabetes, obesity as possible grounds for US visa denial
Foreign nationals applying for visas to live in the United States could face rejection if they suffer from certain chronic health conditions, such as diabetes, obesity, or cardiovascular disease, under a new Trump administration directive issued on Thursday.

Sheikh Hasina warns of rising extremism, anti-Hindu attacks in Bangladesh
New Delhi/IBNS: Calling India a "steadfast ally", ousted Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Friday voiced concern over rising extremism under Muhammad Yunus’ interim government, warning that it could damage Dhaka’s long-standing relationship with New Delhi.
Latest News

Traditional data centers ‘not fit for purpose,’ say half of EMEA IT leaders, as AI , energy pressures collide

Who is Jaafar? Michael Jackson's nephew portrays him onscreen in upcoming biopic

Google plans to put AI data centre in space — Project Suncatcher revealed

Jaipur: Girl, 9, dies after repeated complaints of bullying ‘ignored’

