India Carried Out Khuzdar School Bus Attack Through Proxies: ISPR
The Pakistan Army has accused India of orchestrating the deadly suicide attack on a school bus in Khuzdar through its proxy terrorist networks. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) described the incident as part of India’s ongoing “state-sponsored terrorism” aimed at destabilizing Pakistan.

In a strongly worded statement, the ISPR confirmed that five people—including three innocent children—were martyred and several others injured in the attack near Zero Point on the Karachi-Quetta National Highway.
“This cowardly attack was planned and executed by the Indian intelligence network using its proxy groups, deliberately targeting innocent schoolchildren,” the statement said, condemning the act in the strongest terms.
A brutal suicide blast tore through a school bus near Zero Point on the Karachi-Quetta highway, killing five people—including three innocent children—and injuring dozens more. The attack struck at the heart of the nation’s future, shattering families and sending shockwaves across Pakistan.
Officials confirmed the explosive device was remotely detonated from a vehicle parked roadside as the school bus passed by. Survivors and the injured were rushed to Combined Military Hospital for urgent treatment.
President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif voiced their deepest sorrow, condemning the atrocity in the strongest terms. “This inhumane attack targets our children, education, and peace,” said Zardari, blaming Indian-backed terrorists. Sharif vowed swift justice and assured the nation that these terrorists “will not succeed in destroying Balochistan’s future.”
Federal ministers and officials echoed the grief and outrage, condemning the attack as a “heinous conspiracy” and a “cowardly act” against innocent children. The nation mourns but remains united — resolute in defeating terrorism and protecting its youngest citizens.