Pakistan has suspended the Bolan Express train service from Quetta to Karachi indefinitely, citing a significant decline in passenger numbers. According to railway officials, passengers who booked tickets online can cancel their bookings and obtain a refund.
The Ministry of Information has warned that unknown flights arriving at Karachi Airport will not be provided with parking facilities. The situation has become increasingly dire due to escalating tensions in the Middle East, with the country’s petroleum reserves reaching a critical level.
Meanwhile, the Pakistani government has directed security agencies to intensify surveillance over the country’s airspace after Iran claimed that Pakistan had launched an air attack on its territory. However, Pakistan’s Foreign Office has denied this, calling the claim “false and propagandistic.”
In a statement, the Pakistan Air Force confirmed that it had targeted Afghan military installations in the provinces of Kandahar and Nangarhar. The security situation has deteriorated to the point where the government has advised its citizens to refrain from traveling to Iran unnecessarily. The country has also imposed a blanket ban on all non-essential travel to Iran.
In Lahore, a woman was killed in a domestic dispute involving her in-laws. The Foreign Office has advised Pakistani citizens to exercise caution when traveling abroad, particularly in countries with heightened security concerns.
In a separate incident, security forces have arrested 83 Afghan nationals in various parts of the country, including the federal capital Islamabad. The Pakistan Air Force has also confirmed that it had targeted Afghan military installations in the provinces of Kandahar and Nangarhar.
In a bid to maintain law and order, the government has imposed a blanket ban on all non-essential travel to and from the region. The country’s foreign ministry has also issued a warning to its citizens, advising them to exercise extreme caution when traveling abroad.
In a separate incident, security forces have arrested 98 Afghan nationals in the city of Dera Ismail Khan. The Pakistan Air Force has also confirmed that it had targeted Afghan military installations in the provinces of Kandahar and Nangarhar.
The situation in the region continues to deteriorate, with reports emerging of a missile attack on the Pakistani city of Peshawar. The country’s foreign ministry has issued a statement condemning the attack and vowing to take all necessary measures to protect its citizens.
In a separate incident, the Iranian government has confirmed that it had launched a missile attack on the Jordanian capital of Amman, targeting American and Saudi military personnel. The country’s foreign ministry has also issued a statement condemning the attack and vowing to take all necessary measures to protect its citizens.
The situation in the region continues to deteriorate, with reports emerging of a missile attack on the Saudi city of Riyadh. The country’s foreign ministry has issued a statement condemning the attack and vowing to take all necessary measures to protect its citizens.
The country’s foreign ministry has also issued a statement advising its citizens to exercise extreme caution when traveling to the region. The situation is rapidly deteriorating, with reports emerging of a missile attack on the Pakistani city of Karachi.
The country’s foreign ministry has issued a statement condemning the attack and vowing to take all necessary measures to protect its citizens. The situation in the region continues to deteriorate, with reports emerging of a missile attack on the Iranian city of Tehran.
The country’s foreign ministry has issued a statement condemning the attack and vowing to take all necessary measures to protect its citizens. The situation in the region continues to deteriorate, with reports emerging of a missile attack on the Saudi city of Jeddah.

