Tragedy in Khuzdar: Remembering the Young Lives Lost in the Suicide Attack

In a heartbreaking incident that shook the city of Khuzdar, three young schoolgirls were martyred in a devastating suicide bombing. These innocent souls were full of dreams, ambition, and hope for a brighter future. Their untimely loss is not just a tragedy for their families but a painful reminder of the price our communities continue to pay in the face of senseless violence.
Among the victims were:
- Sania Soomro, a student of Grade 6 – Sania was known for her bright smile and her love for learning. Her teachers remember her as a curious and hardworking child who often helped her classmates and looked forward to becoming a teacher one day.
- Hafsa Kausar, from Grade 7 – Hafsa was passionate about reading and had a dream to serve her community as a doctor. She was loved by all for her gentle nature and determination to succeed despite challenges.
- Ayesha Saleem, in Grade 10 – Ayesha was just steps away from completing her school journey. She was a role model for her peers, active in school activities, and deeply committed to her studies. Her goal was to pursue higher education and inspire other girls to follow their dreams.
The tragedy that took these young lives has left a deep scar in the hearts of their families, friends, teachers, and the entire community. As we mourn their loss, we also stand united in our demand for peace and protection for every child who dares to dream.
Let us remember Sania, Hafsa, and Ayesha not just as victims of violence but as symbols of hope, courage, and the unbreakable spirit of our youth. Their dreams may have been silenced, but their memories will live on — urging us all to work for a world where every child is safe, valued, and free to thrive.