Terrorists set a car on fire after firing in Musakhail area of Balochistan, Pakistan
Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti has vowed to avenge the killings after at least 38 people, including members of law enforcement, were killed in a single day in terrorist attacks in various parts of Pakistan's Balochistan. However, he said that no major operation will be conducted for this.
The Chief Minister of Balochistan said in a press conference on Monday that at least 38 people were martyred in that attack. Those involved in the killings are terrorists and they are not Baloch.
A joint operation led by the Pakistan Army began soon after the terrorist attack. 21 terrorists were killed. 14 members of the security forces and law enforcement agencies lost their lives.
Earlier on Sunday night, terrorists attacked different police stations of Mastung, Kalat, Pasni and Sunsar districts of Balochistan province. Terrorists set off explosions and grenade attacks in the provincial capital Quetta, along with Sibi, Panjgur, Mastung, Turbat and Bela. Terrorists attacked Sunsar police station in Gwadar district and looted weapons.
Police told Geo News that at least 23 people were killed after being thrown from a passenger bus in one of the attacks. The incident took place in Rarasham area of Musakhail in Balochistan.
Chief Minister Bugti said that the provincial government will strengthen the capacity of law enforcement agencies as well as root out terrorism. Terrorists do not have the capacity to grow strong in Balochistan.
The government will move swiftly and smartly against them. He confirmed that there was no need to conduct any major operations now. It will be possible to bring law and order under control by conducting intelligence-based operations.
The Chief Minister has also hinted at restricting 4G internet services. The government is going to take such steps as terrorist attacks and anti-government propaganda increase in Balochistan. The Chief Minister urged the youth of Balochistan not to participate in the terrorist propaganda and if they have complaints against the government, they should report it.
A joint operation led by the Pakistan Army began soon after the terrorist attack. 21 terrorists were killed. 14 members of the security forces and law enforcement agencies lost their lives.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said, 'Terrorists have no right to call angry Baloch citizens; Among whom there is discontent. We will try to calm them down. But there will be no discussion with terrorists.
A separatist group called the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for the attack.

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