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Security Forces Foil Islamabad Suicide Attack Plot and Rescue Young Girl

Security forces rescued a young girl and foiled a planned suicide attack linked to a militant network in Islamabad.

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Islamabad suicide attack plot foiled

Security forces rescue a young girl and stop a planned suicide attack linked to a militant group in Islamabad.

May 11, 2026

Security forces and law enforcement agencies in Balochistan carried out a major intelligence based operation and successfully rescued a young girl named Khairulnisa from the custody of the militant group BLA, which officials referred to as Fitna al Hindustan. According to authorities, the operation also prevented a possible suicide attack that was being planned in Islamabad.

During a press conference in Quetta, Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti presented the rescued girl before the media. He said the minor girl, who belongs to Turbat, had allegedly been prepared by the militant network for a suicide mission in the federal capital.

According to the chief minister, investigators found that the group used emotional pressure, threats and extremist ideas to influence the girl. Officials claimed that the family was also repeatedly threatened so that the mission could continue without resistance.

As a result of the operation, the girl was safely recovered and later handed back to her father. Authorities described the rescue as an important step in protecting innocent lives and preventing a major tragedy.

Government highlights anti terrorism efforts and raises concern over online propaganda

At the same time, officials said security forces in Balochistan have continued operations against militant groups in recent months. According to government figures, many planned attacks have been stopped through timely action and more than 200 militants have been killed during operations.

The chief minister also claimed that after operational failures, the BLA had increased the use of online propaganda and misinformation campaigns. He alleged that some social media accounts linked to overseas networks and India were involved in spreading extremist messages and targeting young people, especially women.

Furthermore, he said such networks were trying to create unrest in Balochistan by influencing vulnerable individuals through social media and emotional manipulation.

However, the chief minister stressed that the people of Balochistan are peaceful and should not be linked with the actions of a small number of extremists. He also stated that the exploitation of women and children would not be tolerated under any circumstances.

In the end, officials praised the professionalism of the security forces and law enforcement agencies. They said their timely action not only stopped a dangerous attack but also helped reunite a young girl with her family safely.

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