In a tragic event in Pakistan, at least 39 people were killed in a series of attacks, with 22 passengers being forcibly removed from vehicles, their IDs checked, and then shot dead if they were not of Baloch ethnicity. The incidents occurred in the southwestern province of Baluchistan on an interprovincial highway. The Baloch Liberation Army, a separatist group, has claimed responsibility for these attacks, stating their actions were aimed at blocking roads and targeting military personnel, though authorities report the majority of victims were civilians. The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Shaban Sharif, along with other officials, has condemned the attacks and expressed sympathy towards the victims’ families, promising a strong counter-response.
- At least 39 people were killed in a series of attacks in Baluchistan, with 22 passengers specifically targeted for not being of Baloch ethnicity.
- The attacks took place on an interprovincial highway in the southern province of Baluchistan, leading to several vehicles being set on fire.
- The Baloch Liberation Army, based in Afghanistan, has claimed responsibility for these attacks, indicating a blockade of roads and targeting of military personnel.
- Victims were traveling from Punjab Province to various parts of Baluchistan when they were intercepted and targeted based on their ethnic identification.
- Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Shaban Sharif, has condemned the terrorist attacks, expressing grief and issuing a statement of solidarity with the victims’ families.
- Authorities report that the majority of those killed were civilians, although the insurgents claim they were targeting military personnel.
- Violence based on ethnicity and sectarianism is not uncommon in Pakistan, with Baluchistan being a significant hotspot for such incidents due to its historical context of insurgency, militancy, and human rights issues.
- The government and military’s response to these attacks has been to promise a counterattack, with previous operations resulting in disappearances and further tensions in the region.
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