Swift action by security personnel reportedly prevented a large-scale terrorist assault on the Karachi Rangers Special Branch Headquarters, with all alleged attackers neutralized before breaching the facility.
A major terrorist attack on the Karachi Rangers Special Branch Headquarters was reportedly thwarted after security forces responded swiftly, preventing militants from entering the high-security compound.
According to initial reports, the banned militant group Jamaat-ul-Ahrar (JuA) claimed responsibility for the attempted assault, describing the operation as “Khulafa-e-Rashideen Istishhadi Khandaq.” The group reportedly linked the attack to a newly emerged faction associated with Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). These claims have not been independently verified.
Security sources said nine militants participated in the attack. One alleged suicide bomber detonated explosives at the main entrance, while the remaining eight attempted to storm the headquarters. Security personnel reportedly intercepted the attackers at the gate and killed them before they could enter the facility.
Officials said the rapid and coordinated response of security forces completely foiled the attack, preventing the militants from achieving their objective and avoiding what could have been a far more devastating incident.













