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Three killed as armed men attack Pakistan Coast Guards in Arabian Sea

By Thomson Reuters Apr 12, 2026 | 9:51 AM

QUETTA, Pakistan, April 12 (Reuters) – Separatist insurgents killed three Pakistan Coast Guard personnel on Sunday in the first-ever attack on one of ​the maritime authority’s patrol boats operating in ‌the Arabian Sea, security officials said.

Intelligence and police officials said the boat was on a routine patrol in a coastal area close to the Pakistan-Iran border when the militants ‌opened ​fire and killed three on ⁠board.

The incident adds to ⁠security challenges in Balochistan, a flashpoint of insurgency where armed groups have frequently targeted security forces and infrastructure.

The banned separatist group Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) ​claimed responsibility for the attack. “Following the operations on land, the action in maritime boundaries marks a ⁠new development in the ⁠BLA’s military strategy,” the BLA said in ​a statement.

GWADAR SEES REPEATED ATTACKS

Authorities have launched an investigation ​and security has been heightened in the area, ‌said the intelligence and police sources.

Pakistan carried out airstrikes in February that sparked a week-long conflict with Afghanistan. Islamabad blames Kabul for providing safe ⁠haven to militant groups including the BLA to plan and coordinate their attacks. The Taliban government has denied the ⁠accusation.

Gwadar, an ‌important district with a strategic deep-sea ⁠port that is a key node in ​China’s ‌flagship “Belt and Road” infrastructure initiative, has ​seen repeated ⁠attacks on security forces and installations by Baloch separatist militants.

Authorities did not respond to requests for comment about the incident.

(Reporting by Saleem Ahmad in Quetta; Additional reporting by Saud Mehsud; Writing by Mubasher Bukhari; Editing ​by David Holmes)