Pakistan witnesses surge in militant attacks during Ramzan with 84 incidents, triple the previous year’s count.

Pakistan witnessed a surge in militant attacks during the holy month of Ramzan, reaching its highest level in ten years with a total of 84 incidents, a significant rise from 26 incidents recorded the previous year, according to reports from think tanks. The escalation in violence is attributed to the Pakistani Taliban ending its ceasefire and the Baloch Liberation Army intensifying its operations. The spike in attacks during this period has raised concerns about security and stability in the region. The increased militant activities pose a serious threat to Pakistan’s efforts to combat terrorism and maintain peace. The rise in violence underscores the need for heightened security measures and effective counterterrorism strategies to address the growing security challenges facing the country. The recent surge in militant attacks highlights the ongoing struggle to curb extremism and terrorism in Pakistan, underscoring the importance of sustained efforts to promote peace and security in the region.

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