Three Pakistani rangers killed in Karachi attack, Dawn newspaper reports


Security personnel patrols after an explosion and gunfire were reported, near offices of the Rangers, a paramilitary force, in Karachi, Pakistan, June 27, 2026. REUTERS/ Qaiser Khan

KARACHI, June 27 (Reuters) - At ⁠least three of Pakistan's Sindh Rangers personnel were ⁠killed in an attack on the paramilitary forces building ‌in Karachi, the Dawn newspaper reported on Saturday.

Witnesses said they heard a loud blast followed by gunfire along a major road in Karachi's ​Gulistan-i-Jauhar neighbourhood near several universities and ⁠Pakistan’s meteorological department.

Three militants were ⁠also killed in the attack on the local Sindh Rangers ⁠headquarters, ‌Sindh Inspector General Javed Alam Odho told Dawn.

Mohammad Bakhsh said he was praying at a nearby ⁠mosque when he heard the blast.

"The ground felt ​like it ‌does when there is an earthquake," the 40-year-old who ⁠runs a ​restaurant in the area said.

"When we came out there was smoke everywhere ... then the gunfire started," he said, adding the firing ⁠went on for around 15 minutes.

A ​Reuters reporter at the scene said firing had ended and the situation was calm. This is the most notable attack ⁠in Karachi since an explosion targeting a Chinese convoy in October 2024 which killed two Chinese nationals.

Attacks in Pakistan’s major cities have become increasingly rare in recent years but ​a surge in militancy in regions bordering ⁠Afghanistan has raised concerns that violence could return to the ​urban centres.

(Reporting by Ariba Shahid in ‌Karachi and Akhtar Soomor in ​Karachi; Writing by Angela Christy and Gnaneshwar Rajan in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Graff and Chizu Nomiyama)

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