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Children among three dead in Sahiwal car accident

Three people, including two children, were tragically killed in a car accident near Sahiwal. The incident involved a vehicle running over bystanders, leading to the arrest of the car driver. In another recent accident, three individuals died and several were injured in a collision between a van and a trailer on a motorway in Hyderabad.

LHC allows Farah Khan’s children to go out of country

The Lahore High Court granted permission for Farah Khan’s children, Faraz Iqbal and Iman Iqbal, to leave the country. The court ordered their names to be removed from the exit control list, stating that as there is no inquiry against them, they should be allowed to go abroad for education and performing Umrah.

Five children drowned in Indus River near Hala, three saved

Five children drowned in the Indus River near Hala, with three being rescued by locals. The incident occurred at the Old Hala picnic point, where the children were pushed into deep water by the strong current. The bodies of two children were retrieved, while the remaining three were saved.

Two children killed in blast near polling station in Panjgur

Two children were killed in a blast near a polling station in Panjgur during the ongoing election 2024. The incident resulted in the cessation of polling at the affected station. Additionally, another explosion near a police vehicle in Kulachi claimed the lives of five cops. Security has been heightened following these terror attacks.

Quetta bomb blast leaves eight injured, including children

A bomb blast near a hospital in Quetta has left eight people injured, including three children, a policeman, and pedestrians. The area has been cordoned off, and a bomb disposal squad has been called in. The injured individuals are being taken to a civil hospital for medical assistance.

Gaza children dizzy from hunger

Gaza children displaced by Israel's military offensive are suffering from hunger and malnutrition. With limited access to food and water, families are struggling to feed their children. The dire situation has led to weight loss, illness, and trauma. Aid distribution is insufficient, leaving many in desperate need of assistance. The humanitarian crisis continues to worsen.

On Tuesday, the Pakistan Army successfully rescued two children who were stranded in a cable car suspended 900 feet (274 meters) above a ravine in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

On Tuesday, the Pakistan Army achieved a successful mission by rescuing two children who had been left stranded in a cable car, suspended 900 feet (274 meters) above a ravine in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region. This operation is part of an ongoing rescue endeavor aimed at saving a total of eight individuals, including seven students and a teacher. Their predicament arose from a cable malfunction on a chairlift that spans a river in the Allai Jhangray Pashto area.