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Three Pakistan Coast Guards Personnel Martyred in Attack Near Jiwani, Investigation Underway

Three Pakistan Coast Guards personnel martyred in Jiwani boat attack near Gwadar. Investigation into incident is underway.

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Pakistan Coast Guards vessel attacked near Jiwani in Balochistan.

Pakistan Coast Guards vessel attacked near Jiwani, killing three personnel. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.

April 12, 2026

A Pakistan Coast Guards vessel on routine patrol near the Jiwani area of Gwadar, Balochistan, came under attack in the sea, resulting in the martyrdom of three personnel.

According to officials, those martyred include Naik Afzal, Sepoy Jameel, and Sepoy Umair. Initial reports suggest the boat was targeted from the shore, and authorities have described the incident as “fire from land towards sea.”

Sources say that full details regarding the nature of the attack and the responsible elements have not yet been released. However, an investigation has been launched, and security agencies are reviewing the incident from multiple angles.

According to security experts, such incidents highlight the security challenges in the coastal areas of Balochistan, where both maritime and land-based threats can converge. They say the incident should not be seen in isolation but within a broader security context.

Analysts further suggest that following such events, security arrangements for Pakistan’s coastline and key port facilities are likely to be further strengthened, while state institutions are closely monitoring the situation.

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