Pakistani forces kill 145 fighters in Balochistan after deadly attacks
Summary
Pakistani security forces killed 145 fighters in Balochistan after attacks by the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) that resulted in nearly 50 deaths, including civilians and security personnel. The attacks led to tightened security, with authorities imposing restrictions on public gatherings. The Pakistani government blames the BLA and accuses foreign involvement from Afghanistan and India.Key Facts
- Pakistani forces killed 145 fighters following attacks in Balochistan.
- Nearly 50 people died in the attacks, including 31 civilians and 17 security personnel.
- The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for the attacks.
- Authorities announced new security measures, banning public gatherings and limiting movement.
- Pakistan accused Afghan and Indian involvement in supporting the attackers, but both countries denied these claims.
- The BLA regularly attacks Pakistani security forces and has targeted Chinese nationals working in the area.
- The attacks were coordinated across multiple districts, including Quetta and Gwadar.
- Balochistan has a history of violence due to separatist movements seeking more autonomy.
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