At least 23 people were killed in a blast at a railway station in the Pakistani city of Quetta.

A tragic incident occurred in the city of Quetta, the administrative center of Pakistan's Balochistan province, reported Zamin.uz.
At a local railway station, a powerful explosion claimed the lives of dozens of people. According to the latest data, twenty-three people were killed in this tragedy, and more than seventy others sustained injuries of varying severity.
All the injured were urgently taken to nearby hospitals, where doctors are doing everything possible to save their lives. According to preliminary reports, the blast occurred in the area where passengers were gathering, at the moment when the train was preparing for departure.
The force of the explosion was so great that one of the train carriages standing at the platform suffered serious damage. In addition, several light vehicles parked near the railway complex were completely destroyed.
Windows in nearby buildings were shattered, and the infrastructure sustained significant damage. Currently, the area has been cordoned off by law enforcement agencies.
Special units, rescuers, and emergency medical personnel are working at the scene of the incident. Specialists have launched an investigation to determine the type of explosive device used and who planted it.
Government officials have promised a thorough investigation, pledging to find and punish those responsible. Security measures in the area have been strengthened, and railway traffic has been temporarily suspended.
Authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant and to immediately report any suspicious objects. This bloody incident in Balochistan has shaken the entire nation.
Further official details based on the investigation results are expected in the coming days.





