amritsar news — IN news

Two separate low-intensity explosions occurred near military installations in Punjab within hours of each other, raising serious questions about security in the region. The first explosion happened around 8 pm outside the BSF Headquarters in Jalandhar, while a second blast was reported at approximately 10.50 pm near an Army establishment at Khasa in Amritsar.

The blasts involved Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), according to initial investigations. Fortunately, no casualties or major damage were reported, but the incidents have prompted swift action from local authorities.

That context matters because it highlights ongoing concerns regarding regional stability. The explosions are believed to be linked to Pakistan’s nefarious designs perpetrated by its ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence). Both the BSF and Army cantonment areas are critical points for national security, making these attacks particularly alarming.

Key details from the incidents include:

  • The first explosion occurred when a scooter parked near the BSF headquarters caught fire.
  • A second explosion was heard near the boundary wall of the Army cantonment area on Khasa road.
  • Police and Army personnel were dispatched immediately to investigate both sites.

Amritsar Rural SSP Sohail Qasim Mir noted that a tin sheet attached to the boundary wall was damaged and collapsed due to the blast. However, he also mentioned that the nature of the blast has not been ascertained yet.

The investigation is ongoing, with bomb disposal and forensic teams deployed to collect evidence and analyze the situation further. National Investigation Agency teams are en route to assist local authorities, signaling the seriousness with which officials are treating these events.

Still, uncertainties linger—officials have not confirmed the exact nature of the blasts or any potential links to broader threats. As investigations continue, local residents remain on high alert, aware that such incidents can have far-reaching implications for their safety and security.