Militant Attack on Security Post in Noshki Repelled by Forces, Two Terrorists Killed

Noshki attack on security forces in Balochistan left 2 militants dead and soldier martyred. Security forces repelled the assault.

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Security personnel respond to Noshki attack in Balochistan

Noshki attack on security forces in Balochistan left two militants dead and a Pakistani soldier martyred. Security forces repelled the assault and launched a search operation.

April 14, 2025

Noshki – April 14: On the night between April 13 and 14, 2025, terrorists launched an attack on a security forces’ checkpoint in Gulingur, Noshki, Balochistan. Armed with heavy weaponry, the attackers targeted the checkpoint, but security forces reacted swiftly and repelled the assault. This Noshki attack on security forces underscores the ongoing security threats in Balochistan.

Eyewitnesses reported intense gunfire and explosions in the region between 9 PM and 1 AM. During the attack, one vehicle in a security convoy was destroyed, while others sustained damage. Despite the heavy fire, the security forces successfully defended their position, forcing the militants to retreat.

In the exchange of gunfire, two terrorists were killed, and several others sustained injuries. The attackers abandoned the bodies of their dead comrades along with modern weapons and explosive materials. This is the latest in a series of attacks targeting security forces in Balochistan.

In the line of duty, Naib Subedar Dost Muhammad embraced martyrdom while bravely fighting the terrorists. His sacrifice highlights the dedication and courage of security forces in the region. Authorities have cordoned off the area, and a search operation is currently underway to track down the fleeing militants.

This attack in Noshki is a stark reminder of the ongoing security challenges faced by Pakistan, especially in Balochistan. Militants continue to pose a threat to regional stability, and local authorities are on high alert.

Disclaimer: This report, on Noshki attack on security forces, is based on verified updates from field reporters and national media outlets. All information is accurate as of the time of publication and may be updated as more details emerge.

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