Quetta, Pakistan—Three people died this morning following a targeted shooting in a busy district of Quetta. The attack occurred at approximately 09:00 local time as the victims were traveling through the city center. Assailants on motorcycles intercepted the vehicle, opened fire, and fled the scene before security forces could respond.
Emergency teams reached the area shortly after the gunfire ceased. The victims were pronounced dead upon arrival at the local provincial hospital. Police officials have cordoned off the site, collecting spent shell casings and interviewing witnesses who observed the retreat of the gunmen.
The motive for the attack remains unclear, though investigators are treating it as a calculated hit. Authorities have not yet identified a specific militant group responsible for the assault. Increased patrols have been deployed throughout the city to prevent further violence.
This region of Balochistan has seen frequent security challenges this year. The provincial administration remains under pressure to curb the rise in sectarian and political violence. Public movement in the affected district is currently restricted as the investigation proceeds.
Families of the deceased have arrived at the medical facility to identify the victims. Local police chiefs are meeting with city leaders to discuss the security lapse that allowed the gunmen to escape. No arrests have been made at this stage.
Government spokespersons expressed condemnation for the killings, vowing to find the perpetrators. The investigation is now focused on tracking the escape route taken by the attackers. Police are also reviewing footage from various street-level surveillance cameras.
The area is heavily guarded as forensic teams continue their work at the scene of the shooting. Commercial centers nearby remain shuttered for the remainder of the day. The situation remains volatile as rumors of the incident spread across the province.
Officers continue to canvass the neighborhood for any additional witnesses. No further casualties were reported during the immediate aftermath of the attack.
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