Seven members of Pakistan’s paramilitary units died in an attack on the convoy in Balústan, where violence has escalated in recent years.
Seven members of the Pakistanian paramilitary units perished on Tuesday and five others suffered injuries in attacking a convoy in the province of Balúčistan in the southwest of Pakistan, the local officials said. According to the AFP report, TASR reports this.
Violence in Balústan, which borders on Afghanistan and Iran, has risen sharply in recent years. The militant separatist groups have intensified their fight against the Pakistani authorities that accuse the use of the natural resources of the region.
Attack under the baton of blah
The Pakistani army claims that the “terrorists” from the Balúča Liberation Army (Bla) attacked a homemade bomb on the safety forces. In her words, seven paramilitary units died. Five other persons were taken by a helicopter to a military hospital in the capital of the province of Kveta. The high -ranking representative of the AFP authorities there said that the affected vehicle was part of the convoy that directed to a security operation.
The attack occurred around noon in the mountain area with rich supplies of coal, which regularly is the target of attacks of separatist groups under the leadership of Bla. No one has officially signed up for the attack for the attack.
Hundreds of victims in 2023
According to AFP data this year, armed groups struggling with the government have killed more than 200 people, especially members of security forces, in the provinces of Khajbar Paštúchwá and Balúčistan. Last year he was the saddest for the last decade in Pakistan.