
4 min readUpdated: Jun 28, 2026 09:28 AM IST
Pakistan paramilitary soldiers arrive near the site of an explosion, in Karachi, Pakistan, Saturday, June 27, 2026. (AP Photo)
A suicide attacker rammed an explosives-laden vehicle into the provincial headquarters of the Pakistan Rangers in Karachi on Saturday, triggering a fierce gun battle between militants and security forces in one of the country’s biggest militant attacks in recent months. At least three Rangers personnel were killed, while local media also reported the deaths of at least three militants, though authorities have yet to issue an official casualty toll.
The attack took place in Karachi’s Gulistan-e-Jauhar area near University Road, close to several universities and the Pakistan Rangers’ headquarters. Heavy gunfire continued for hours after the initial explosion as police, Rangers, bomb disposal squads and rescue teams sealed off the area. A little-known militant group, Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, claimed responsibility for the assault, according to the Associated Press. Pakistani authorities have not yet officially confirmed the claim.
An explosion and gunfire were reported on a major Karachi road near several universities and Pakistan’s meteorological department, Pakistani media outlets ARY News and Geo News report. pic.twitter.com/9LZ68EPcEP
— Al Arabiya English (@AlArabiya_Eng) June 27, 2026
The attack comes amid a renewed surge in militant violence across Pakistan, with security forces increasingly targeted by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and allied groups. Karachi, Pakistan’s financial capital, has witnessed several high-profile militant attacks over the past decade, although violence had declined significantly in recent years.
Karachi attack: What we know so far
A suicide attacker rammed an explosives-laden vehicle into the main gate of the Pakistan Rangers’ provincial headquarters in Karachi, triggering a massive explosion.
Heavy gunfire erupted after the blast as Rangers personnel engaged the attackers.
Three Rangers personnel were killed, Sindh Inspector General of Police Javed Alam Odho said.
Local media reported that at least three militants were also killed during the gun battle.
Jamaat-ul-Ahrar claimed responsibility for the attack, according to AP. Pakistani authorities have not officially confirmed the claim.
کراچی گلستان جوہر محکمہ موسمیات کے قریب قانون نافذ کرنے اداروں کی گاڑیاں بنانے والی ورکشاپ پر دہشتگردوں کا حملہ دھماکہ فائرنگ دو رینجرز اہلکاروں کے شہید ہونے کی اطلاعات تین زخمی پانچ دہشتگردوں کے ہلاک ہونے کی اطلاعات قانون نافذ کرنے والے اداروں نے علاقے کا محاصرہ کر لیا آپریشن… pic.twitter.com/JJomUaQ4dt
— Samar Abbas (@Samarjournalist) June 27, 2026
AFP journalists at the scene reported sustained gunfire and saw armed security personnel guarding roads around Mosamiat Chowrangi.
The attack occurred in Karachi’s Gulistan-e-Jauhar area near University Road, close to several universities and the Pakistan Rangers’ offices.
Police, Rangers, Special Security Unit commandos, Anti-Terrorist Force personnel, rescue teams and bomb disposal units were deployed to the scene.
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah ordered an immediate investigation and sought a detailed report from senior police officials.
The Edhi Foundation dispatched ambulances after the attack. Earlier, it said at least two injured people had been taken to the hospital.
Authorities have sealed off the area, while investigators work to determine the full sequence of events and confirm the final casualty toll.
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What happened The toll Who responded The TTP surge Karachi's arc
Where it happened
Gulistan-e-Jauhar, near University Road
The attack struck the Pakistan Rangers' provincial offices in Karachi's Gulistan-e-Jauhar area, close to several universities. AFP journalists at the scene reported sustained gunfire and saw armed security personnel guarding roads around Mosamiat Chowrangi.
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Saturday — Initial blast
A suicide attacker rammed an explosives-laden vehicle into the main gate of the Rangers' provincial headquarters, triggering a massive explosion.
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Minutes later — Firefight
Heavy gunfire erupted as Rangers personnel engaged the attackers. The battle continued for hours.
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Ongoing
Area sealed off. Investigators are working to determine the full sequence of events and confirm the final casualty toll.
Claim of responsibility
Jamaat-ul-Ahrar says it carried out the attack
A little-known militant group, Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, claimed responsibility, according to the Associated Press. Pakistani authorities have not officially confirmed the claim.
Provisional figures
No official casualty toll yet
Authorities have not issued an official toll. The figures below are drawn from a named police official, the Edhi Foundation and local media reports, and may change.
3
Rangers personnel killed (Sindh IGP Javed Alam Odho)
3+
Militants killed (local media)
2+
Injured taken to hospital (Edhi Foundation)
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Pakistan Rangers
Engaged the attackers directly after the blast at their own headquarters.
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Police & SSU commandos
Police and Special Security Unit commandos deployed to the scene.
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Anti-Terrorist Force
ATF personnel joined the multi-agency response around the site.
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Bomb disposal units
Bomb disposal squads deployed as the area was sealed off and secured.
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Rescue teams & Edhi ambulances
The Edhi Foundation dispatched ambulances and evacuated the injured to hospital.
Security forces in the crosshairs
A renewed wave of militant violence
Pakistan has seen a sharp rise in attacks targeting police, military and paramilitary forces in recent years. Authorities have blamed the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and allied groups for most of the violence.
Who is the TTP?
A separate group from the Afghan Taliban
The TTP is a distinct organisation from Afghanistan's Taliban, though the two groups maintain close ties.
The city's security story
From a bloody decade to relative calm
Karachi, Pakistan's financial capital, has seen several high-profile militant attacks over the past decade, although violence had declined significantly in recent years.
Past decade
Several high-profile militant attacks
Recent years
Violence had sharply declined
What this signals
Pressure back on the commercial capital
The attack is likely to intensify security concerns in Karachi, where authorities have spent years trying to dismantle militant networks operating in the city.
Sources: Associated Press · AFP · Sindh Police (IGP Javed Alam Odho) · Edhi Foundation · local media reports
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Militancy in Pakistan
Pakistan has witnessed a sharp rise in militant attacks targeting police, military and paramilitary forces in recent years. Authorities have blamed the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and allied militant organisations for most of the violence. The TTP is a separate organisation from Afghanistan’s Taliban, although the two groups maintain close ties.
The latest attack is likely to intensify security concerns in Karachi, Pakistan’s commercial capital, where authorities have spent years trying to dismantle militant networks operating in the city.
(With inputs from AP, Reuters, PTI, AFP)
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