Major incidents: Uganda highway crash kills 63; Pakistan Navy seizes narcotics worth nearly $1 billion

A Uganda highway crash killed 63, while Pakistan’s Navy seized narcotics worth nearly $1 billion, with potential impacts on maritime risk and regional security cooperation.

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Major incidents: Uganda highway crash kills 63; Pakistan Navy seizes narcotics worth nearly $1 billion

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A Uganda highway crash killed 63, while Pakistan’s Navy seized narcotics worth nearly $1 billion, with potential impacts on maritime risk and regional security cooperation.
Global risk and security desks tracked two major incidents. In Uganda, a severe highway collision resulted in at least 63 fatalities, straining local emergency services and highlighting road-safety infrastructure gaps. Separately, Pakistan’s Navy intercepted maritime traffickers in the Arabian Sea, seizing narcotics estimated near $1 billion in street value. Authorities reported interdiction coordinated with intelligence partners and coastal security agencies. The seizures may disrupt regional networks temporarily, with implications for maritime insurance risk, shipping lanes, and regional security cooperation.
Oct 22, 2025 • 15:21
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