
The bus that was damaged during the attack in Khuzdar, on May 21, 2025. — Geo News
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The Balochistan Chief Minister said that a devastating explosion near Zero Point in Khosdar on Wednesday attacked a school bus, claiming the lives of six people – including four children and many others were injured.
Terrorists targeted the school bus while he was on his way to the educational institute with more than 40 students in District Balochistan, one of the worst terror -hit provinces.
Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti told reporters that six martyrs included four children, bus drivers and his assistants, while the injured were being taken to a joint military hospital (CMH) Quetta by air. The deputy commissioner of Khozdar noted that more than 30 people have been injured in the blast.
The government has said that the Indian -backed militants launched the attack, which both sides came about two weeks later to set a ceasefire after decades to end their serious conflict.
Security sources identified three of the martyr as grade sixth student Sania Somoro, Grade Seven’s Haifza Kosar, and Esha Salem of Grade 10.
The military’s media wing said in a statement: “Another cowardly and horrific attack planned and archeized [the] India’s terrorist state and Balochistan were hanged by its proxies, [an] Today, the bus of innocent children going to school in Khosdar was targeted. “
Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that after failing miserably on the battlefield, by these abominable and cowardice, Indian proxies have been issued to spread terrorism and unrest in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The ISPR said, the ISPR said, the ISPR said that the operation was hunted after Bonyan Um-Marsus and by military and law enforcement agencies, these Indian terrorist proxies are being carried out in Pakistan as a state to accelerate terrorism in Pakistan against innocent children and citizens.
“[The] The ISPR noted that the use of terrorism as a state policy by the Indian political government is a reflection and reflection of their low morality and ignore basic human principles.
The cowardly Indian sponsorship attack planners, abibers and executives will be victimized and brought to justice, and India’s disgusting face will be exposed to the whole world.
“Pakistan’s armed forces, with the support of a brave Pakistani nation, stand united to root out Indian patronage from Pakistan in all their demonstrations.”
‘Children were brutally martyred’
Balochistan Chief Minister Bugti strongly condemned the terrorist attack on a school bus in Khozdar during a press conference in Quetta. He revealed that 44 children were aboard the bus targeted in the attack. The Chief Minister said, “There was solid intelligence about such an incident,” however, we did not expect innocent children to be targeted. “
“The children were brutally martyred and injured, Bugti said.” “The enemy is so low enough to choose soft goals like innocent children.”
He said he knows that the enemy can choose Balochistan in an attempt to overcome the humiliation of defeat in the war. The Chief Minister vowed that “we will avenge the blood of these children.”
Bugti said the terrorists involved in past incidents – including the train attack and the Noshki incident – were sent to hell, and those behind the recent tragedy will face the same fate.
“The government and the state will hunt each of the responsible and send them to hell,” he added.
Bugti alleged that “these people take money from India to target innocent civilians.” He also reminded the Afghan interim government that its area was repeatedly being used against Pakistan.
The Balochistan Chief Minister reiterated that “terrorists are the proxy of India.” He called on the people to understand the war on terror and warned against misleading terrorism and violence under various names. “We must come out of this mentality,” he said.
Bugti stressed, “We can eliminate these people one by one. These terrorists do not have the potential – the state can do everything.” “It’s time to decide now. We will no longer be silent spectators.”
The Chief Minister said that preliminary information said that the Khosdar blast did not have a suicide bombing but an IED attack. “Further facts will come out after the investigation,” he added.
Talking about internal security operations, Bugti said that during the Swat operation, people were shifted to protect them. “We do not want to re -move people,” he said, adding that peace was established in Swat because of the sacrifices of its residents.
Bugti also shared last year’s figures, saying that more than 280 terrorists were killed and many were arrested. “We have introduced the Anti -Terrorism Act,” he said, reiterating that the war on terror would have to fight collectively.
‘Disgust, Inhuman Crime’
President Asif Ali Zardari has condemned the Indian -backed terrorist attack in Khozdar, calling the attack on school children “abusive and inhumane.” He expressed deep sorrow over the martyrdom of three children and two elders, and he condoled with the bereaved families.
The president said that the attack on school -going children proved that terrorists are enemies of education, humanity and development of Pakistan. He emphasized that terrorists – India -backed – are determined to sabotage peace and prosperity in Balochistan. “We will completely eliminate Indian -backed terrorists completely,” he called for exposing India’s role in the sponsorship of terrorism on international platforms. “
He reiterated that India continues to support terrorist networks to torture Pakistan. The President said, “Terrorists are enemies of the development of Pakistan and the prosperity of Balochistan.
Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif also strongly condemned that he explained it as an Indian terrorist attack. He expressed deep grief over the martyrdom of innocent school children and their teachers and expressed sympathy with the bereaved families. The Prime Minister directed the authorities to identify and arrest the culprits, and ordered immediate and preferred medical care for the injured.
National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq strongly condemned the attack on a school bus in Khozdar, Balochistan, and expressed deep grief over the loss of innocent lives. He expressed his condolences and sympathies to the families of martyred children and elders.
Sadiq said, “This cowardly and shameful attack on innocent children is beyond condemnation. People of such barbarism have nothing to do with any religion or humanity.”
He promised that the people involved in the terrorist process – including planners and facilitators – would be brought to justice. He also prayed for the early recovery of the injured and the strength and patience for the bereaved families to do irreparable harm.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi condemned the attack, calling the culprits “beasts” who deserve any kind. “He said:” The enemy has shown his brutality by attacking innocent children. Targeting the school bus is a despicable conspiracy aimed at destabilizing the country. “He added that such cowardly activities will not break the resolve of the Pakistani nation.
Minister for Planning Ahsan Iqbal expressed his grief on the social media platform X: “This morning, a horrific attack on a school bus in Khozdar has caused me severe grief and anger, which has resulted in the loss of innocent lives, including three children and two adults.”
He added, “This violence is unacceptable and will not be tolerated. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families during this dark time. We will ensure that those responsible are brought to justice.”
Balochistan’s government account government also issued a statement from Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti, calling the incident a “crime against humanity”.
He said, “It is clear that Indian agents are providing hatred and extremism in Balochistan.
In a statement published on social media, the US Embassy in charge of the US Embassy in Pakistan also condemned the “brutal, unprecedented attack”.
The statement states, “We are saddened by families who have lost loved ones, and our thoughts are with those who have recovered. No child should never be afraid to go to school. We stand in Pakistan with those who are working to end this violence.”