
DERA MURAD JAMALI – Three explosions were reported in Mach Town and Mastung on Friday, triggering panic in the area and prompting a swift response from security forces. Police confirmed that one blast occurred in Mach Town, injuring a man, while two additional blasts were reported in Mastung, followed shortly by an exchange of gunfire.
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According to police officials, the blast in Ada Mach Bazaar was caused by an explosive device planted by unidentified miscreants. The explosion shattered the windowpanes of nearby shops and houses, causing damage to property and injuring one passerby. Rescue teams and law enforcement personnel reached the scene and cordoned off the area.
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Pakistan Army Major’s house targeted in #Mastung city, several blasts & firing heard in the area.#Balochistan pic.twitter.com/O5pOUg4UDd
— Sadaf Baloch (@meeral_baloch9) November 28, 2025
In Mastung, two separate blasts were reported near Major Chowk, a busy area frequently visited by locals. Officials said the explosions created panic but caused no loss of life. Security forces immediately launched a search operation following the blasts to determine the source and nature of the explosive devices.
Soon after the explosions, an exchange of fire took place between unidentified armed men and security personnel in the vicinity. Authorities said the firing continued briefly before the attackers fled the scene. Security forces intensified patrolling in the area to prevent further incidents.
#BREAKING According to local authorities, two explosions were heard near Major Chowk in Mastung, Balochistan, followed by a firefight between security forces and armed men. Police are assessing the site and possible damage; no casualties or losses reported so far.
— Amna Bajwa (@Amna_051) November 28, 2025
Officials said investigations were under way to identify the perpetrators behind the coordinated attacks. They added that surveillance in the affected areas had been increased and law enforcement agencies were working to trace suspects.
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The twin blasts in Mastung and the earlier explosion in Mach Town have raised concerns among residents, who fear an escalation in violent activities. Authorities have urged the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity as efforts continue to restore normalcy and strengthen security across the region.