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Explosion at Pakistan's Supreme Court, 4 injured

As per the reports, a powerful explosion occurred in the basement of Pakistan's Supreme Court today. Further reports states that as many as four people got injured in the massive blast. 

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Explosion at Pakistans Supreme Court, 4 injured (X Videograb/@manamuntu)

New Delhi: In a shocking incident, a major explosion occurred in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan. As per the reports, a powerful explosion occurred in the basement of Pakistan's Supreme Court today. As per the latest updates, as many as four people got injured in the blast. 

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What the social media user wrote?

A social media user sharing the information about the Pakistan blast took to X and shared a video. Along with the video, he wrote, ''Panic has hit Pakistan’s top power circles after a massive explosion ripped through the basement of the Supreme Court in Islamabad late tonight. Witnesses say the blast was loud and violent, shaking the whole building, breaking windows, and filling the air with smoke and dust. At least four people are injured, and rescue teams are working through the night to control the situation.''

He further wrote, ''Early reports suggest the bomb was a highly advanced IED (improvised explosive device), likely brought in from Turkish black markets and set off with expert precision. But what’s really shocking is who might be behind it.''

He added, ''This was not a random terror attack. It shows a deep internal split inside Pakistan a hidden war between the ISI and the terrorist groups it once controlled. As smoke still rises from the Supreme Court and the injured are treated in hospitals, the big question now is: what happens next? Will the ISI hunt Tanveer down, or will this trigger a violent power struggle within Pakistan’s secret networks?''

He further said, ''Tonight, Pakistan’s elite are deeply shaken. The Supreme Court, the symbol of law and authority, has become a symbol of fear. When the handlers turn against their own terrorists, it means no one in Pakistan’s shadow world is safe anymore.''

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