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Quetta Attack
Police in Pakistan are investigating the motive behind a shocking acid attack on a 22-year-old female doctor inside Civil Hospital in Quetta. Photo: ChatGPT recreated

Shocking acid attack on young doctor inside Pakistan hospital sparks nationwide outrage

| @indiablooms | Jun 09, 2026, at 05:41 pm

Police in Pakistan are investigating the motive behind a shocking acid attack on a 22-year-old female doctor inside Civil Hospital in Quetta, an incident that has triggered widespread outrage across the country.

The victim, identified as Dr Mahnoor Nasir, was on duty at the time of the attack on Saturday. She is currently receiving specialised treatment at Aga Khan University Hospital in Karachi after being shifted there by the provincial government.

Authorities said the attackers were killed while attempting to flee the scene shortly after the incident.

Following the registration of a case against the accused, identified as Humayun Shah, investigators are now questioning hospital staff and individuals close to the suspect to determine the motive behind the attack.

“We are investigating the tragic incident, keeping in view all aspects to trace out the people who could be behind this episode,” a senior police officer told Dawn News.

In response, the Young Doctors Association has launched a strike across government hospitals in Quetta, boycotting outpatient departments and other services in protest.

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