Pakistan's security forces are bracing for another day of unrest as protests and strikes spread across the country, following a deadly attack on soldiers in Karachi. Yesterday's ambush, which left three soldiers dead, has sparked widespread outrage and calls for greater action against militant groups. The strikes, which have been called by opposition parties and trade unions, are expected to disrupt daily life in major cities, including Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad. As the government struggles to contain the violence, the question remains: can Pakistan's authorities prevent further bloodshed and restore stability to the nation?


Strikes come a day after fighters armed with guns and explosives killed three soldiers in Karachi.