Bombing in Quetta: A Symptom of Pakistan's Enduring Insurgency Woes The latest bombing in southwestern Pakistan, targeting a passenger train in Quetta, has claimed at least 23 lives and left over 70 injured.
The attack is another grim reminder of the country's ongoing struggle against militant groups. Quetta, the capital of insurgency hit Balochistan province, has long been a hotbed of violence.
Despite Pakistani authorities' claims of quelling the insurgency, violence persists in the region, with militant groups frequently targeting security forces, government installations, and civilians.