
In Balochistan, Pakistan, rebels stopped and killed six of them after removing passengers from Punjab province, while three people were kidnapped.
Officials said that three people were also killed and 17 people were injured due to a bomb blast near a police vehicle in another terrorist attack in the province. Both these attacks took place at a time when a train was surrounded by a banned separatist organization Balochistan Liberation Army and 26 hostages including 18 security personnel were killed by the banned separatist organization Balochistan Liberation Army. & Nbsp;
Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Hafeez Baloch said that this attack on the bus took place in Gwadar district of the province when armed men stopped a bus going from Gwadar to Karachi near Kalamat area on Oramara Highway late Wednesday night and started firing on passengers."Text-Align: justify;"> The gunmen removed some passengers from the bus and shot six of them, five of them died immediately while one living person died in the hospital on Thursday morning. & nbsp;
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Senior Superintendent of Police said, ‘Armed people killed six passengers after seeing the identity cards of the passengers and took three others with them. & Rsquo; He said that all the victims were from Punjab province. At present, no group has taken responsibility for the attack. & Nbsp;
Bomb explosion
Apart from this, in a separate terrorist incident on Thursday, a bomb exploded near a police vehicle in Kuetta, in which three people were killed and 17 others were injured. Government of Balochistan spokesman Shahid Rind said that in a motorcycle & lsquo; improvised explosive device & rsquo; (IED) & rsquo; Was hidden, which exploded near a police vehicle standing there. & Nbsp;
Police Surgeon Dr. Ayesha Faiz said that three people were killed and 21 others were injured, including four policemen. & nbsp; He said, & lsquo; The condition of four injured is critical. & Rsquo; However, the Interior Ministry has confirmed only two deaths in a statement. The country’s top leadership condemned these attacks. & Nbsp;
PM appeals for better medical treatment & nbsp;
President Asif Ali Zardari said, & lsquo; Terrorists are enemies of development and prosperity of Balochistan. They cannot see progress in Balochistan. & Rsquo; Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif ordered that the injured be provided with better medical treatment and investigated to identify and punish criminals.
Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfaraz Bugti condemned the incident, saying, “& lsquo; It is a heinous and cowardly act. & Rsquo; Another incident took place in the Sohbat area of ​​Nasirabad division of the province, where armed men attacked a house and killed seven people of the same family, including a woman and three children. Police said these cruel killings were the result of a land dispute between the two groups. Language & nbsp; Yasir Santosh Santosh can create this.