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Militant Attack on Karachi Sindh Rangers Headquarters Kills Four Personnel
On June 27, militants attacked the Sindh Rangers headquarters in Karachi's Gulistan-e-Jauhar area by ramming an explosives-laden vehicle into the compound's main gate, triggering a blast followed by a prolonged gun battle. Security forces, including Special Security Unit commandos and the Anti-Terrorist Force, responded swiftly, killing six attackers and capturing one. Four paramilitary personnel were killed, and several others injured. The banned militant group Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, affiliated with Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, claimed responsibility. Authorities sealed off the area and launched investigations amid ongoing security operations.
Lionel Messi Sets Record with Goal in Seventh Consecutive World Cup Match
Lionel Messi became the first player to score in seven consecutive FIFA World Cup matches during Argentina's 3-1 Group J win over Jordan at the 2026 tournament. Coming off the bench, Messi scored a free-kick in the 80th minute, extending his World Cup goal record to 19. Argentina, having already secured top spot in the group, fielded a rotated squad and finished with a perfect record. Messi's scoring streak began in the 2022 World Cup and continues to highlight his enduring impact on the sport.
Actor Satendra Soni Alleges Non-Payment and Threats by Filmmaker, AICWA Seeks FIR
Actor Satendra Soni, known for Laapataa Ladies, alleged non-payment and threats by filmmaker Pushpendra Singh during a film shoot in Maihar, Madhya Pradesh. Soni claimed he received only a Rs 50,000 advance for a 10-day schedule and was removed after eight days when requesting dues. He also accused the director and his wife of assault and intimidation. Following widespread attention, the All Indian Cine Workers Association urged authorities to register an FIR, and Soni confirmed his safe return to Mumbai with police assistance.



