
Explosion and Gunfire Reported in Pakistan's Mastung District
MASTUNG, Pakistan (Afghan Verified) — An explosion followed by gunfire was reported in Mastung district of Pakistan's Balochistan province on Tuesday, triggering heavy clashes between security forces and suspected militants.
Pakistani media outlets and local sources reported the incident. Following the blast, exchanges of fire broke out as security forces responded to the suspected militants in the area.
Pakistani officials have not released any casualty figures from the clashes, nor have they confirmed the intended target of the explosion. No group has claimed responsibility for the incident as of the latest reports.
The event unfolded in Balochistan, a province described as volatile due to ongoing separatist and insurgent activities. Such violence has been escalating in the region, with frequent reports of attacks and counter-operations by security forces.
Mastung district lies in central Balochistan, an area that has witnessed multiple security incidents in recent times. Details on the type of explosive device used or the precise location within the district remain unavailable.
This report is based on information circulating from Pakistani media and local sources, with no independent verification or official statements providing further specifics at this stage.
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