January • 4 January – Four people are killed in a bomb attack in
Turbat. • 7 January – • Three soldiers and 19 militants are killed in separate raids on insurgent hideouts across
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • A
Karakorum K-8P jet trainer of the
Pakistan Air Force crashes in
Risalpur,
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, killing the pilot. • 9 January – • Sixteen miners are abducted from a vehicle by militants in
Lakki Marwat District,
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • At least 11 miners are killed in a
methane gas explosion at a
coal mine in Singdi,
Balochistan. • 10 January – •
Pakistan International Airlines resumes flights to
Paris for the first time since the
European Union lifted a 2020 ban on the airline from operating in its airspace. • Three people are injured in a bomb attack on a
Frontier Corps truck in
Chaman, Balochistan. • 11 January – A truck crashes onto a passenger vehicle in
Karak, killing 10 people and injuring 15 others. • 13 January – • Eight
Pakistani Taliban militants are killed in two raids by security forces in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • Twenty-seven militants are killed in a raid by security forces in
Kachhi District, Balochistan. • 16 January – • Five people are killed in an attack on a humanitarian aid convoy in
Kurram District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • A boat carrying migrants capsizes near
Dakhla, Western Sahara on its way to Spain's
Canary Islands, killing at least 50 people including 44 Pakistanis. • 17 January – Former prime minister
Imran Khan is sentenced to 14 years' imprisonment for corruption over the
Al-Qadir Trust case. His wife,
Bushra Bibi, is also sentenced to seven years' imprisonment in the same case. • 20 January – The
New Gwadar International Airport begins full operations. • 21 January – The
Provincial Assembly of the Punjab passes a law banning kite-flying in the province. • 21 January – The
National Assembly of Pakistan passes a law requiring social media platforms to register with the Social Media Protection and Regulatory Authority, and criminalizes spreading disinformation. • 25 January – A court in
Rawalpindi sentences four people to death for posting
blasphemy on social media. • 27 January – A truck carrying
liquefied petroleum gas catches fire and explodes in
Multan, killing 18 people. • 28 January – Two soldiers and five militants are killed in an attack on a security outpost in
Killa Abdullah District, Balochistan. • 29 January – Two soldiers and six militants are killed in a military raid in
North Waziristan.
February • 1 February – • Eighteen members of the
Frontier Corps are killed in an attack by the
Balochistan Liberation Army on their vehicle in
Mangochar Tehsil, near
Mangocher town,
Kalat District, Balochistan. Twenty-four attackers are also reported to have been killed. • Five people, including four members of the security forces, are killed in an attack by militants on their vehicle in
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 2 February –
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif launches a nationwide
polio vaccination campaign by administering polio drops to children under age five. • 3 February – A police officer escorting polio vaccination workers is killed in an ambush by unidentified gunmen in
Jamrud,
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 6 February – • Three police officers are killed in an attack on their outpost by militants in
Karak District,
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. •
FIFA imposes an indefinite suspension on the
Pakistan Football Federation, citing the latter's failure to guarantee fair and democratic elections. • 8–14 February –
2024–25 Pakistan Tri-Nation Series • 8–9 February – A boat carrying migrants sinks off the coast of Libya on its way to Europe, killing at least 16 Pakistani nationals and leaving ten others missing. • 13 February – Turkish President
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan visits Pakistan to
strengthen bilateral ties. He co-chairs the 7th Pakistan-Turkey High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council with Prime Minister
Shehbaz Sharif, leading to 24 agreements in defense, energy, and trade. Both nations commit to increasing bilateral trade to $5 billion. • 14 February – Eleven people are killed in a roadside bomb attack on a vehicle carrying coal miners in
Harnai District, Balochistan. • 15 February – • Four members of the security forces and 15
Pakistani Taliban militants are killed in clashes in
Dera Ismail Khan and
North Waziristan. • The
Green Pakistan Initiative is launched in
Cholistan, Punjab by General
Asim Munir and Punjab Chief Minister
Maryam Nawaz. • A bus carrying pilgrims for a religious festival overturns in
Khairpur District,
Sindh, killing 12 people and injuring 15 others. • A van heading to
Sehwan collides with a trailer near
Qazi Ahmed, Sindh killing five people and injuring 10 others. • 17 February – Two people are killed in a gun attack on an aid convoy in
Kurram District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 18 February – • Four soldiers responding to the attack on the aid convoy in
Kurram District the previous day are killed in an ambush by militants. • The
Pakistan Army kills 30 militants in
South Waziristan near the
Afghan border during an operation. • 19 February – •
2025 ICC Champions Trophy: The ninth edition of the
ICC Champions Trophy commences in
Karachi, marking Pakistan's first time hosting an
ICC event since 1996. • Seven people are killed in an attack by gunmen on a bus in
Barkhan District, Balochistan. The
Balochistan Liberation Army subsequently claims responsibility. • A police officer escorting polio vaccination workers is killed in an ambush by unidentified gunmen in
Bajaur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 21 February – • Six militants are killed in a raid by security forces in
Karak District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • A minivan falls into a drainage channel in
Kasur District, Punjab, killing eight people and injuring two others. • 23 February – Security forces kill seven militants in two separate operations in
Daraban and
Maddi area of
Dera Ismail Khan District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 24 February – Ten militants are killed in a raid by security forces in
Bagh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 28 February – •
2025 Darul Uloom Haqqania bombing: A suicide bombing during Friday prayers in
Darul Uloom Haqqania in
Akora Khattak, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, kills
Hamid Ul Haq Haqqani and six others. • Two people are killed in a bomb attack in
Orakzai District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • Ten people are injured in a bomb attack on a vehicle carrying soldiers in
Quetta. • An Afghan soldier is killed during clashes with Pakistani forces at the
Torkham border crossing. • 4 March – Eighteen people are killed in a combined suicide bombing and assault on a military base in
Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, that is claimed by the
Pakistani Taliban affiliate
Jaish Al-Fursan. • 11 March –
2025 Jaffar Express hijacking:
Balochistan Liberation Army militants blow up railway tracks and hijack the
Jaffar Express train bound from
Quetta to
Peshawar taking 450 people hostages including both security personnel and civilians. • 15 March – Eleven suspected Pakistani Taliban militants are killed in raids by security forces in
Mohmand and Dera Ismail Khan districts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 16 March – 5 April –
Pakistani cricket team in New Zealand in 2024–25 • 16 March – Five soldiers are killed in a suicide car bombing and ambush on their convoy in
Nushki District, Balochistan. • 20 March – Ten militants and one soldier are killed in a raid on a Pakistani Taliban hideout in
Dera Ismail Khan district, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 20 March – Sixteen Pakistani Taliban militants are killed by security forces while trying to enter the country from Afghanistan in
Ghulam Khan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 28 March –
2025 Katlang drone airstrike: Eleven people are killed in drone strikes by the Pakistani military on Pakistani Taliban targets in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
April • 1 April –
2025 India–Pakistan heat wave: Pakistan and India are struck by a severe heatwave with temperatures up to 50 °C, prompting health alerts. Experts link it to climate change and regional weather patterns. • 6 April –
Pakistani security forces repel an infiltration attempt by Pakistani Taliban militants near the
Afghanistan-Pakistan border in
North Waziristan, leaving eight militants dead. • 7 April – Nine Pakistani Taliban militants are killed in a raid by security forces in
Dera Ismail Khan. • 12 April – Eight Pakistani laborers from
Bahawalpur are killed by unidentified gunmen at an auto workshop in
Mehrestan, Iran. • 13 April – A large rally is held in
Karachi in support of
Palestinians amid the
ongoing conflict in Gaza. • 14 April – A
KFC employee is killed in an attack by a suspected Islamist mob on one of its restaurants in
Sheikhupura. • 15 April – • Three officers are killed in a bomb attack on a vehicle carrying members of the security forces in
Mastung District, Balochistan. • Two polio vaccination workers are abducted by unidentified gunmen in Dera Ismail Khan. • A passenger van and a trailer collide on the
Indus Highway near
Methakhel,
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, killing 10 people. • 16 April – A severe hailstorm hits
Islamabad, causing power outages in parts of the city. • 18 April – A member of the
Ahmadiyya community is killed in an attack by a suspected Islamist mob in
Karachi. • 22 April – A truck carrying passengers falls off a ravine in
Jamshoro District,
Sindh, killing 13 people and injuring 20 others. • 23 April – Two security escorts for polio workers are killed in a gun attack in
Mastung District, Balochistan. • 24 April –
2025 India–Pakistan crisis: Pakistan suspends visas issued to Indian nationals and closes its airspace to Indian aircraft in retaliation for India accusing Pakistan of involvement in the
2025 Pahalgam attack and launching punitive measures as a result, including the suspension of the
Indus Waters Treaty and entry and border restrictions. • 25 April – •
2025 India–Pakistan crisis: Indian and Pakistani soldiers briefly exchange fire along the
Line of Control. • A member of the
Ahmadiyya community is killed in a shooting in
Bhulair, Punjab. • Four soldiers are killed in a bomb attack on their vehicle in
Quetta. • 26 April – Naveed Ahmad is convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for the
attempted assassination of Imran Khan in 2022. • 27 April –
2025 North Waziristan border clashes: Fifty-four Pakistani Taliban militants trying to enter the country from Afghanistan are killed by security forces in
North Waziristan. • 28 April – • Seven people are killed in a bomb attack outside the office of a peace committee in
Wanna,
South Waziristan. • A fuel truck catches fire and explodes in
Nushki District, Balochistan, killing two people and injuring 56 others.
May • 1 May – •
2025 India–Pakistan crisis: All
madrasas in
Azad Kashmir are ordered closed for 10 days citing concerns over tensions with India. • Three members of the security forces and one militant are killed in a raid on a Pakistani Taliban hideout in
Bannu District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 2 May – Eight members of the same family are killed after a car falls into a ravine in
Lower Kohistan District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 3 May – • Five militants belonging to the
Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan are killed and two others are apprehended in three separate operations in
Bajaur District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • The Pakistani military conducts a test-fire of the
Abdali Weapon System ballistic missile. • 5 May – • Six girls die after getting trapped in a wheat storage drum in
Kot Momin,
Sargodha District, Punjab. • The Pakistan military conducts a test fire of the Fateh series surface-to-surface missile. • 6 May –
2025 Machh bombing: Seven soldiers are killed in a bomb attack on a military vehicle in
Kachhi District, Balochistan. • 7 May –
2025 India–Pakistan conflict: India launches a series of
airstrikes on targets in
Azad Kashmir and
Punjab, killing eight people. • 9 May – The
Pakistan Cricket Board orders the transfer of the remaining eight matches of the
2025 Pakistan Super League to the United Arab Emirates after a drone from India lands near the
Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium before a match. Games resume on 17 May in Pakistan. • 10 May –
2025 India–Pakistan conflict: India and Pakistan reach a ceasefire agreement. • 11 May – Two police officers are killed in a bomb attack on their vehicle in
Peshawar. • 16 May – A doctor belonging to the
Ahmadiyya community is shot dead at a hospital in
Sargodha. • 18 May – Four people are killed in a car bombing near a market in
Killa Abdullah District, Balochistan. • 19 May –
2025 Waziristan drone strike: Four children are killed in a suspected drone strike in
Mir Ali, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 20 May – General
Asim Munir,
Chief of the Army Staff of the
Pakistan Army, is promoted to
Field marshal, becoming the second person in Pakistan to receive the title since
Ayub Khan in 1965. • 21 May –
2025 Khuzdar school bus bombing: A suicide bomber drives an explosives-laden vehicle into a school bus carrying students from the
Army Public School in
Khuzdar District, Balochistan, killing eight people, including four children and injuring 53 others. • 24 May – • A bus collides with a car on
GT Road in
Okara, Punjab, killing seven family members traveling from
Lahore to
Pakpattan. • The bodies of four tourists from
Gujrat who went missing en route from
Hunza to
Skardu on 16 May are found in a gorge in
Roundu Valley. • 25 May – • A severe windstorm and subsequent heavy rainfall in
Punjab kills 15 people and injures more than 100 others. •
2025 Pakistan Super League final: The
Lahore Qalandars win their third
Pakistan Super League title, defeating
Quetta Gladiators by six wickets. • 27 May – A police officer escorting polio vaccination workers is killed in a shooting in
Nushki District, Balochistan. • 28 May – At least 10 people are reported killed in flooding and thunderstorms across central and northern Pakistan. • 29 May – Two police officers and four Pakistani Taliban militants are killed in a raid in
Rawalakot,
Azad Kashmir. • 30 May – A government official is killed in an attack claimed by the BLA on
Surab, Balochistan.
June • 1–23 June – A series of 57 earthquakes hits
Karachi, ranging from 1.5 to 3.8 magnitude on the Richter Scale. • 2 June – • The first case of
polio in
Gilgit-Baltistan since 2018 is discovered in a child from
Diamer District. •
Killing of Sana Yousaf: Social media influencer Sana Yousaf is shot dead at her home in
Islamabad. The perpetrator is arrested shortly after her killing from
Faisalabad. • 3 June – 225 inmates escape from a prison in
Karachi during an evacuation caused by the earthquake swarm. By 17 June, 172 of them are returned. • 4 June – Fourteen Pakistani Taliban militants are killed in a raid by security forces in
North Waziristan. • 16 June – Pakistan orders an indefinite closure of the
Iran–Pakistan border amid the
Twelve-Day War. • 27 June – At least eight people are killed in a flash flood that hits a picnic along the
Swat River in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 28 June – Thirteen soldiers are killed in a suicide bombing on a military vehicle in
Mir Ali,
North Waziristan. • 29 June – A magnitude 5.5 earthquake hits
Balochistan, injuring five people.
July • 1 July – One civilian is killed in an attack by gunmen on a police station and two banks in
Mastung District, Balochistan. • 2 July – • Five government officials, including an assistant commissioner, are killed in a
roadside bomb attack on their vehicle in
Bajaur District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • Three people are injured after being attacked by a lion that had escaped a private residence in
Lahore. • 3 July – Czech mountain climber
Klára Kolouchová dies after a fall while climbing
Nanga Parbat. • 4 July – • At least 27 people are killed in the
collapse of a multi-story building in
Karachi. • At least 30 Pakistani Taliban militants trying to enter the country from Afghanistan are killed in clashes with the military in
North Waziristan. • 7 July – A minibus collides with a car and overturns near
Adda Sagran, Punjab, killing 10 people and injuring 32 others. • 10 July – Nine people are abducted and killed by gunmen from several buses in
Balochistan. • 13 July – A bus plunges into a ravine near
Chakri, Rawalpindi, killing six people and injuring 38 others. • 16 July – • The
United Kingdom lifts an airspace ban it imposed on Pakistani airlines since 2020, citing improved safety standards. • Three people are killed in a gun attack on a bus in
Kalat District, Balochistan. • Torrential rains in
Punjab kill at least 65 people and injure 290 others. • 17 July –
Pakistan,
Uzbekistan, and
Afghanistan sign a tripartite framework agreement in
Kabul to conduct a feasibility study for the
Trans-Afghan railway project. • 18 July – The government issues a five-year moratorium on the construction of hotels around lake areas in
Gilgit-Baltistan, citing environmental concerns. • 19 July – A soldier is killed in a bomb attack in
Quetta. • 21 July – Three people are killed while 15 others are reported missing in a flash flood in
Chilas District, Gilgit-Baltistan. • 27 July – • Seven people are killed in a shooting during a protest rally in
Tirah, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 28 July – • Three Pakistani Taliban militants suspected of involvement in an attack on Chinese nationals in
Karachi in 2024 are killed in a raid by security forces. • German athlete
Laura Dahlmeier is killed in a rockfall while climbing in the
Karakoram mountains. • 29 July –
2025 Bajaur Operation • 31 July – A court in
Faisalabad convicts 196 supporters of the
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), including Leader of the Opposition
Omar Ayub, six MNAs and a senator and sentences them to up to 10 years' imprisonment over the
2023 Pakistani protests.
August • 1 August – Three cars of the
Islamabad Express passenger train derail in
Kala Shah Kaku, injuring 27 people. • 5 August – More than 200 PTI supporters are arrested in nationwide rallies to commemorate the 2023 arrest of former prime minister
Imran Khan. • 6 August – Two police officers are killed in an IED attack on their vehicle in
Wanna,
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 8 August – Thirty-three Pakistani Taliban militants who attempt to enter the country from Afghanistan are killed in clashes with soldiers in
Zhob District, Balochistan. • 9 August – The Capital Development Authority demolished the
Madni Masjid in Islamabad for being an unauthorized structure on a greenbelt, prompting nationwide protests and a subsequent government agreement to reconstruct it at the same site. • 10 August – Six cars of the
Jaffar Express passenger train from
Quetta to
Peshawar derail following a bomb attack claimed by the BLA on a section of railway in
Mastung District, Balochistan. • 11 August – Seven people are killed in a mudslide in
Danyor,
Gilgit-Baltistan. • 12 August – • The United States designates the BLA and its armed wing, the
Majeed Brigade, as foreign terrorist organizations. • A Chinese climber is killed in a rockfall while descending from
K2. • 13 August – Three civilians are killed in a mortar attack on a house in
Mamund, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, during a military operation against the Pakistani Taliban. • 14 August – Five police officers are killed in militants attacks on police targets across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, including in
Upper Dir District,
Lower Dir District and
Hassan Khel Tehsil. • 15 August – • A helicopter carrying humanitarian aid to
flood victims crashes in
Mohmand District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, killing all five people onboard. • At least 340 people are reported killed in
flash floods and landslides in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,
Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan. • 18 August – Authorities announce the arrest of a university lecturer on suspicion of plotting a suicide attack on behalf of the BLA targeting
Independence Day celebrations in Balochistan. • 19–20 August – At least 17 people are killed following heavy rains and flooding in
Karachi. • 21 August – An explosion in a firecracker warehouse in Karachi injures 34 people. • 25 August – • India issues an official flood advisory to Pakistan, marking the first official contact between the two countries since the
2025 India–Pakistan conflict in May. • Three members of the security forces are killed in an attack on their camp by militants that also leaves one of the attackers dead in
Hangu District. • 27 August – Two soldiers are killed while responding to floods in
Punjab. • 31 August – Four children are injured in a mortar strike on a house in
Bajaur District,
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
September • 1 September – A
Pakistani Army helicopter crashes during a test landing in
Chilas,
Gilgit-Baltistan, killing all five on board. • 2 September – • Fifteen people are killed in a
suicide bombing at a rally of the
Balochistan National Party (Mengal) held at a stadium parking lot in
Quetta,
Balochistan that is claimed by
Islamic State. • Six soldiers and six attackers are killed in a suicide attack on a
Frontier Corps base in
Bannu,
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • Five soldiers are killed in an IED attack on a paramilitary convoy near the
Iranian border in Balochistan. • 9–10 September – At least eight people are killed following heavy rains and flooding in
Karachi. • 9 September – An evacuation boat capsizes during flooding along the
Indus River in
Jalalpur Pirwala, Punjab, killing nine people. • 10 September – Nineteen Pakistani Taliban members are killed during raids by security forces in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 13 September – Twelve soldiers and 35 Pakistani Taliban members are killed following two days of raids by security forces in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 15 September – • Thirty-one Pakistani Taliban members are killed following raids by security forces in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • Five soldiers are killed in a bomb attack in
Kech District, Balochistan. • 17 September – Pakistan and Saudi Arabia
sign a mutual defence agreement. • 18 September – • Two members of the security forces are killed in a suicide car bombing in
Turbat, Balochistan. • Six people are killed in a car bombing in
Chaman, Balochistan. • 22 September – At least 24 people, including 10 civilians, are killed in the detonation of bomb-making equipment at a compound operated by the
Pakistani Taliban in
Tirah, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 24 September – Thirteen Pakistani Taliban members are killed in a raid by security forces in
Dera Ismail Khan. • 26 September – • The federal government orders the closure of five refugee camps hosting Afghan nationals in
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • A bus overturns in
Dera Ismail Khan District,
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, killing 11 people and injuring three others. • Seventeen Pakistani Taliban members are killed in a raid by security forces in
Karak District,
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 27 September – A bus collides with a vehicle transporting oil in
Panjgur District,
Balochistan, killing eight people. • 29 September – One person is killed while more than 24 others are injured in a shooting at
a peace rally in
Muzaffarabad,
Azad Kashmir. • 30 September –
A suicide bombing near paramilitary headquarters in
Quetta kills 10 people including two military personnel and injures over 30 civilians.
October • 1 October – • Ten militants are killed in clashes with security forces in
Quetta. • Four people are killed in clashes between police and protesters demanding subsidies on food and basic utilities in
Azad Kashmir. • 2 October – • Thirteen people are killed in two separate road incidents in
Balochistan and
Karachi. • Clashes break out between the Afghan
Taliban and Pakistani forces along a section of the
Durand Line in
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • Eight people are killed in
violent protests in
Muzaffarabad against lucrative benefits for the
political class in
Azad Kashmir. • Eight people are injured in a bomb attack on a police vehicle in
Peshawar. • 4 October – A peace agreement is reached by the Azad Kashmir government and civil society groups to end days of violent protests. • 7 October – Eleven soldiers, including a lieutenant-colonel, are killed in an ambush by Pakistani Taliban militants on a convoy in
Orakzai District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, that also leaves 19 militants dead. • 8 October –
2025 political crisis in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa • 9 October – •
2025 Afghanistan–Pakistan conflict: The
Afghan Taliban accuses Pakistan of responsibility for an explosion in
Kabul. •
2025 Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan protests • Thirty Pakistani Taliban militants are reported killed in military raids in
Orakzai District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 10 October – • Seven police officers are killed in an attack by gunmen on a police training center in
Ratta Kulachi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, that also leaves six attackers dead. • Five people are killed in clashes between militants and paramilitary forces in
Bajaur District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 12 October –
2025 Afghanistan–Pakistan conflict: The
Afghan Taliban carry out cross-border attacks against Pakistan, resulting in at least 23 deaths among Pakistani forces. • 13 October – Five people, including a police officer, are killed during clashes with
Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan protesters in
Lahore. • 14 October – A police officer escorting
polio vaccination workers is shot dead by suspected militants in
Matta, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 15 October –
2025 Afghanistan–Pakistan conflict: The Pakistani military carries out airstrikes on
Kabul. • 16 October – A truck overturns in
Swat District,
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, killing 15 people and injuring eight others. • 17 October – Clashes near the
Afghanistan-Pakistan border in
Kurram and
North Waziristan kill at least five Pakistani soldiers and 25 fighters. • 19 October – •
2025 Afghanistan–Pakistan conflict: Afghanistan and Pakistan agree to an immediate truce after negotiations mediated by Qatar and Turkey. • Pakistan successfully launches its first hyperspectral satellite, the H1, into orbit at the
Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in China. • 23 October – The federal government bans the
Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan after deadly clashes earlier in the month. • 24 October – Three police officers are killed in a roadside bombing in
Hangu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 25 October –
Pakistan International Airlines resumes flights to the United Kingdom for the first time since the lifting of a 2020 ban over its pilots possessing falsified flying licences. • 28 October – Six personnel from the
National Cyber Crimes Investigation Agency are arrested under the case of bribery.
November • 4 November – At least 12 people are injured in an gas explosion at a basement canteen at the
Supreme Court of Pakistan Building in
Islamabad. • 9 November –
Insurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: At least 20 Pakistani Taliban militants are killed in raids by security forces in
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 10 November – The
Senate approves a
27th constitutional amendment to expand Army Chief
Asim Munir's powers by creating the position of Chief of Defence Forces with command over all branches of the
Pakistan Armed Forces, while also limiting the
Supreme Court's authority. • 10 November –
Cadet College Wana attack: At least two attackers are killed in an attempted suicide bombing at a military school in
Wana,
South Waziristan. • 11 November –
2025 Islamabad suicide bombing: Twelve people are killed in a suicide bombing outside a district courthouse in
Islamabad. • 13 November – The
27th constitutional amendment is signed into law by President Zardari. Later that day, Justices
Mansoor Ali Shah and
Athar Minallah resign from the Supreme Court in protest over the amendment's passage. • 15 November – An explosion at a
firecracker factory in
Hyderabad,
Sindh, kills seven people and injures six others. • 17 November –
Measles & Rubella Initiative,
Polio eradication: The government launches a drive to vaccinate 34.5 million children against
measles and
rubella and 23.3 million children against
polio. • 18 November – Thirty-eight Pakistani Taliban militants are killed in raids by security forces in
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 19 November – Twenty-three Pakistani Taliban militants are killed in raids by security forces in
Kurram District,
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 21 November – Eighteen people are killed in a boiler explosion at a glue factory in
Faisalabad. • 24 November – Three suicide bombers attack the
Federal Constabulary headquarters in
Peshawar, resulting in the deaths of three security personnel and all three attackers. • 26 November – YouTuber Saad-ur-Rehman is released on bail from imprisonment; he was arrested on 17 August by the
National Cyber Crimes Investigation Agency under the case of promoting digital gambling apps. • 27 November — Three police officers are killed in an attack by militants on a checkpoint in
Hangu District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
December • 1 December — • A police officer is killed in a suicide attack on their vehicle in
Lakki Marwat District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • A suicide attack claimed by the
Balochistan Liberation Front is carried out on a
Frontier Corps base in
Nok Kundi, Balochistan. • 2 December – Four people, including a government administrator, are killed in an ambush on a vehicle in
Bannu District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 3 December – Three police officers are killed in a roadside bombing near
Dera Ismail Khan. • 4 December —
Asim Munir is confirmed as Chief of Defence Staff by prime minister Sharif and president Zardari. • 5 December – • Clashes break out between Afghan and Pakistani forces along their common border in
Chaman, leaving at least three Pakistanis injured. •
Muhammad Ali Mirza is released on bail from imprisonment; he was arrested on 26 August under the case of
blasphemy in Pakistan. • 9 December – Six soldiers are killed in an attack on a checkpoint in
Kurram District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 11 December – A court-martial sentences former
Inter-Services Intelligence director-general
Faiz Hameed to 14 years' imprisonment for multiple charges including engaging in political activities and violating the
Official Secrets Act. • 15 December – A court in
Lahore convicts
Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan leader Zaheerul Hassan Shah for inciting violence over his call to kill Chief Justice
Qazi Faez Isa and sentences him to 35 years' imprisonment. • 16 December – A police officer and a civilian are killed in a gun attack on a polio vaccination team in
Bajaur District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • 19 December – Four soldiers are killed in a combined suicide car bombing and gun attack on their post in
North Waziristan. • 20 December – A court in
Rawalpindi convicts former prime minister
Imran Khan and his wife
Bushra Bibi of graft over the retaining and selling state gifts while in office and sentences them to 17 years' imprisonment. • 23 December – • Five police officers are killed in an ambush on their vehicle in
Karak District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. •
Arif Habib Corporation is awarded a 75% majority stake at
Pakistan International Airlines after submitting a bid of 135 billion rupees ($482 million) at auction. • 29 December – • A teenage girl traveling by bus from Balochistan to
Karachi is detained by police in
Sindh on suspicion of having been recruited by the BLA to carry out a suicide attack. • A military officer and five militants are killed during an security operation in
Bajaur District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. • A police officer is killed in a shooting in
Lakki Marwat district, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. ==Holidays==