Abdullah Zehri |
Saleem Shahid
February 2, 2026
Security personnel cordon off a road leading to the blast site in Quetta on Feb 1, 2026, a day after a terrorist attack. — AFP/File
Security forces killed 22 more terrorists during the ongoing security sweeps in Balochistan, taking the tally of terrorists killed over the past two days to 177, said security officials.
Terrorists carried out a
large-scale coordinated attack in the province on Saturday. The military’s media affairs wing said terrorists of
Fitna-al-Hindustan carried out a
spate of attacks across Balochistan on Saturday, responding to which the security forces killed more than 150 terrorists.
The state has
designated Balochistan-based terrorist groups as
Fitna-al-Hindustan to
highlight India’s alleged role in terrorism and destabilisation across Pakistan.
The terrorists were killed overnight as security sweeps continued across the province following Saturday’s attack, with security officials adding that the “noose is tightening”.
Residents of Quetta and other cities in Balochistan continued to face difficulties on Monday as mobile internet services remained suspended for the third day in a row.
Mobile phone data was suspended in Quetta, Mastung, Kalat, Khuzdar, Nushki, Dalbandin, Kharan and other cities on Saturday.
Balochistan’s Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Hamza Shafqaat told
Dawn that the services would remain suspended today, but were expected to be restored tomorrow.
This is not the first time that the government has suspended internet services in Balochistan for security reasons: in November, it
suspended mobile internet services in all 36 districts of the province for about a week.