The Pakistan Army has officially blamed Indian state terrorism for the recent school bus attack in Khuzdar. In a strong statement issued on Wednesday, the army declared that India carried out the bombing through its proxy terrorist networks. According to the statement, the deadly assault was part of a broader plan to destabilise Pakistan.
The military’s media wing, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), confirmed the tragic outcome of the attack. Five people, including three innocent children, were martyred. Several others suffered serious injuries. The targeted blast occurred near Zero Point on the Karachi-Quetta National Highway, a route often used by civilians and school vehicles.
ISPR stated that the cowardly bombing was planned and executed by Indian intelligence networks. These proxies, working under India’s guidance, attacked a school bus carrying children. The army condemned the act, calling it a brutal example of India’s terror agenda.
According to ISPR, this was more than a bombing. It was a calculated act by the Indian state. A deliberate attempt to create unrest in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The military referred to India’s growing desperation after its defeat in Operation Bunyan-um-Marsus. That operation, led by Pakistani forces, dismantled several militant hideouts.
The ISPR further stated that the attack reveals the “disgusting face” of Indian state terrorism. The military called out India’s “moral collapse” and “anti-human policies.” They urged international bodies to hold India accountable for these crimes.
The army also made its intentions clear. Every person involved in this attack — from the planners to the ground operatives — will face justice. The statement reaffirmed that such cowardly actions will not break Pakistan’s resolve. With public support, the armed forces will continue their mission to eliminate Indian-sponsored terrorism.