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At least 46 killed in multiple terrorist attacks in southwest Pakistan

Terrorists carried out coordinated attacks in southwestern Balochistan province, with officials promising to bring terrorists to justice

10:07 - 26/08/2024 Monday
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At least 46 people, including 12 terrorists, were killed in multiple clashes and attacks that lasted several hours in southwest Pakistan, officials and local media reported on Monday.

Suspected militants killed 23 passengers in southwestern Balochistan province on Monday morning after forcing them to disembark from several vehicles, the latest in a string of heinous terrorist incidents in the province.

The incident occurred near the Musakhel district, where heavily armed militants blocked a key road, stopped several vehicles, and offloaded passengers before spraying bullets.

Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti confirmed the incident, saying the terrorists targeted "innocent" people, vowing that they and their "facilitators" will be brought to justice.

According to police, the attackers set at least 10 vehicles on fire before fleeing.

Local broadcaster Geo News aired footage of several charred and partially charred vehicles lining the road.

Shahid Rind, a Balochistan government spokeswoman, told reporters that the terrorists searched buses and trucks and checked the passengers' identities before killing them. The deceased are said to be from the northeastern Punjab province.

Meanwhile, another 10 people, including five security personnel and as many citizens, were killed in a night-long clash between militants and police on the National Highway in Balochistan's Qalat district, Qalat City Police chief Dostin Dashti told reporters.

Police said 12 attackers have so far been killed and several injured in clashes.

Separately, armed assailants stormed and took control of a police station in the province's Mastung district for several hours.

They set fire to the record and several vehicles that were parked inside the police station.

The police said they regained control of the police station, forcing the attackers to flee.

However, the body of an unknown man has been found outside the police station.

Meanwhile, a bomb blast destroyed a key railway bridge in Bolan district, suspending rail traffic between Balochistan and other provinces.

No group has claimed responsibility for the recent attacks. However, security forces point the finger at outlawed Baloch separatists who have long targeted security forces and non-Baloch residents of the province.

Pakistan has seen a surge in terror attacks in recent years, particularly in the provinces of northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and southwestern Balochistan.

Mineral-rich Balochistan is Pakistan's largest but poorest province. Security forces have long faced a low-intensity rebellion from Baloch separatists, who claim the province has been denied major developments in the province.

The province is also a key route for the $64 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project, which aims to connect China's strategically important northwestern Xinxiang province with Balochistan's Gwadar port via a network of roads, railways, and pipelines for cargo, oil, and gas transportation.

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