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16 Pakistani Soldiers Die in Suicide Bomb Attack: Official

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June 30, 2025 — Pakistan – A devastating suicide bombing in Pakistan has claimed the lives of 16 soldiers, marking one of the deadliest attacks on security forces in recent months. The explosion also injured at least six children after the blast caused the roofs of two nearby homes to collapse, according to a senior police officer.

The attack occurred in a sensitive region, where military personnel were reportedly conducting a routine operation. Officials have yet to disclose the exact location due to ongoing security concerns.

According to preliminary reports, the bomber targeted a military convoy, triggering a massive explosion that not only killed soldiers on the spot but also sent shockwaves through the surrounding residential area.

According to the police officer, “the explosion was so powerful that it caused the roofs of two houses to collapse, leaving six children injured.” Every injured person has been transported to a local hospital and is undergoing treatment.

The attack has not yet been attributed to any group. Nonetheless, Pakistan has experienced renewed threats from militants in its border areas, especially from outlawed groups that operate from tribal and mountainous areas.

The attack has been denounced by the prime minister and military officials, who have reaffirmed their resolve to eliminating terrorism in the nation and promised to hold those responsible to account. After investigations, more information is anticipated to be released by the army’s public relations department.

The tragedy underscores the persistent threat of extremist violence in Pakistan and raises concerns about civilian safety, particularly in conflict-prone zones. Authorities have heightened security across key installations in response.

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