Carnage on Wheels: Suicide Bomber Targets Army School Bus, Kills Children in Pakistan
In an unspeakable act of terror, a suicide bomber slammed into a military-run school bus in Pakistan’s Balochistan province—killing five people, including three innocent children.
Yes, you read that right. Kids on their way to school—blown up.
The horrific explosion tore through Khuzdar district on Wednesday morning. The bus was packed with around 40 students headed to class. Now, shattered families are left to pick up the pieces—and a country is once again asking why?
Pakistan’s military wasted no time in pointing fingers, accusing so-called “Indian terror proxies” of orchestrating the attack. But here’s the twist: no evidence has been presented. Nothing. Just a shocking claim made in the heat of bloodshed. India? Silent—for now.
District administrator Yasir Iqbal confirmed the chilling details: children, injured and dead, and a devastated bus that should’ve never been a warzone.
This isn’t just a one-off. It comes during a very shaky ceasefire between nuclear-armed Pakistan and India—signed just days ago on May 10. But underneath that paper-thin truce simmers a boiling pot of accusations, denials, and deep-rooted hatred.
No group has claimed responsibility yet, but many are flashing back to the Peshawar school massacre of 2014, where 130+ children were slaughtered by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan. The parallels are disturbing.
Balochistan—rich in minerals, poor in peace—is no stranger to bloodshed. Separatist attacks, bombings, and ambushes have become grimly routine. In March, 31 people were killed in a train attack blamed on the Baloch Liberation Army.
Suicide Bomber Targets Army School Bus, Kills Children in Pakistan
Now, with this school bus tragedy, fear has returned full force. People are asking: how many more children have to die before something changes?