Two separate blasts rattled Quetta on Tuesday, triggering panic across the city as security forces rushed to both locations.
Authorities confirmed that despite the intensity of the explosions, no loss of life or major injuries were reported.
The first blast occurred near a busy commercial area, causing shopkeepers to shut down businesses as smoke filled the surroundings.
Police quickly cordoned off the site, launching an initial sweep to rule out any secondary explosive devices in the vicinity.
Moments later, a second explosion was reported in another part of the city, adding to public alarm and prompting emergency responses.
Officials stated the blast appeared to target a less crowded zone, which likely prevented casualties and further destruction.
Security personnel conducted detailed inspections of both scenes, collecting evidence and interviewing witnesses to determine the nature of the attacks.
Early observations suggested the use of low-intensity devices, although investigators are still analysing the material recovered.
Residents expressed relief over the absence of casualties but voiced concerns about the increasing frequency of such incidents.
Local authorities assured citizens that patrols have been intensified and additional measures are being implemented to prevent future attacks.
Government representatives praised the swift response of security teams, noting that their quick actions helped contain the situation.
They reaffirmed commitment to maintaining peace in Quetta and ensuring that all culprits behind the blasts are brought to justice.
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