Italics indicates attacks resulting in more than 40 deaths ‡ indicates attacks resulting in more than 100 deaths Underline indicates the deadliest terrorist attack/s to date
4 March – Eighteen people were killed in a combined suicide bombing and assault on a military base in Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, that was claimed by the Pakistani Taliban affiliate Jaish Al-Fursan.[23]
16 March – The BLA attacked a Frontier Corps convoy in Noshki, Balochistan, killing five people, including three soldiers. The attack involved an explosion followed by a suicide bombing. Security forces killed four attackers in retaliation.[27]
Two polio vaccination workers were abducted by unidentified gunmen in Dera Ismail Khan.[29]
18 April – A member of the Ahmadiyya community was killed in an attack by a suspected Islamist mob in Karachi.[30]
23 April – Two security escorts for polio workers were killed in a gun attack in Mastung District, Balochistan.[31]
25 April –
Four Frontier Corps (FC) personnel were killed and three others injured in a bomb blast in the Margate area of Quetta. The explosion occurred during a bomb disposal operation involving an improvised explosive device (IED).[32]
A member of the Ahmadiyya community was killed in a shooting in Bhulair, Punjab.[33]
21 May – 2025 Khuzdar school bus bombing: A suicide bomber drove an explosive-laden vehicle into a school bus transporting students of the Army Public School, killing eight people, including 4 children and injuring 53 others.[43][44]
27 May – A police officer escorting polio vaccination workers was killed in a shooting in Nushki District, Balochistan.[45]
30 May – A government official was killed in an attack claimed by the BLA on Surab, Balochistan.[46]
June
18 June – A railway track explosion near Jacobabad, Sindh, derailed several bogies of the Jaffar Express.[47]
28 June – 2025 Mir Ali attack: A suicide bomber from the Hafiz Gul Bahadur Group drove an explosive-laden vehicle into a Pakistan Armed Forces convoy in Mir Ali, North Waziristan, killing between 13 and 16 soldiers and injuring several others, including civilians.[48]
July
1 July – One civilian was killed in an attack by gunmen on a police station and two banks in Mastung District, Balochistan.[49]
2 July – Five government officials, including an assistant commissioner, were killed while 11 others were injured in a roadside bomb attack on their vehicle in Bajaur District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.[50]
10 July – Nine people were abducted and killed by gunmen from several buses in Balochistan.[52]
16 July – Three people were killed in a gun attack on a bus in Kalat District, Balochistan.[53]
19 July – One Army Major was killed and 3 civilians were injured in a bomb blast in Quetta.[54]
27 July – Seven people were killed in a gun attack on a protest rally in Tirah, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.[55]
August
6 August – Two police officers were killed in an IED attack on their vehicle in Wanna, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.[56]
10 August – Six cars of the Jaffar Express passenger train from Quetta to Peshawar derailed following a bomb attack claimed by the BLA on a section of railway in Mastung District, Balochistan.[57]
12 August – The United States designated the BLA and its armed wing, the Majeed Brigade, as foreign terrorist organizations.[58]
13 August – Three civilians were killed in a mortar attack on a house in Mamund, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, during a military operation against the Pakistani Taliban in Bajaur District.[59]
18 August – Authorities announced the arrest of a university lecturer on suspicion of plotting a suicide attack on behalf of the BLA targeting Independence Day celebrations in Balochistan.[61]
25 August – Three members of the security forces were killed, while 17 others were injured in an attack on their camp by militants that also left one of the attackers dead in Hangu District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.[62]
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