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October turned out to be second deadliest month of 2024 despite drop in militant attacks

Our Correspondent
Sunday, Nov 03, 2024

Islamabad: Despite a slight reduction in the overall number of militant attacks, October 2024 emerged as the second deadliest month of the year, according to data released by the Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (PICSS), an Islamabad-based think tank.

In October alone, 198 lives were lost, including 98 militants, 62 security personnel, and 38 civilians. Additionally, 111 people sustained injuries, comprising 56 civilians, 44 security forces personnel, and 11 militants. PICSS noted that the month recorded the highest number of militant fatalities and security forces deaths in a single month this year, with combatants accounting for 81 percent of the total deaths. The PICSS data shows that, while the number of militant attacks dropped by 12 percent to a total of 68 incidents in October, the month still saw a sharp 77 percent increase in the overall death toll compared to September.

PICSS highlighted that 87 percent of the attacks (59 out of 68) were concentrated in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), with mainland KP witnessing 32 incidents that resulted in 52 deaths, and former FATA areas experiencing 27 incidents leading to 65 deaths. Balochistan followed closely, with 24 violent incidents resulting in 56 fatalities. Other provinces experienced relatively fewer violent incidents, with Punjab recording six incidents that led to 19 deaths (all militants) and Sindh reporting four incidents with six fatalities. According to PICSS, Pakistan has endured a total of 785 militant attacks during the first ten months of 2024, resulting in 951 deaths and 966 injuries, reflecting a persistently high level of violence across the country. The think tank’s report underscores the ongoing security challenges, particularly in KP and Balochistan, as violence remains a major concern despite fluctuations in the frequency of attacks.