More than 100 crops attacked by Baloch army. Soldiers killed: 15 terrorists killed





A rebel group called the Baloch Liberation Army has attacked two Pakistani army camps in Balochistan. It is claimed that more than 100 Pakistani soldiers were killed. The Pakistani army retaliated, killing 12 militants. The attacks targeted army camps in Panjgur and Nushki in Balochistan.
The Baloch Liberation Army, a banned insurgent group in Pakistan, attacked two Pakistani army camps in Balochistan. 100 Pakistani soldiers were killed. The figure was likely to be large. Thirteen assailants were also killed in the crossfire during the attack.
Pakistan's Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed said in a video message that terrorist attacks had taken place in Panjgur and Nushki districts of Balochistan. In which four soldiers have been killed. Twelve terrorists belonging to a terrorist organization have been killed. The Pakistani government did not acknowledge that a large number of soldiers had been killed. Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan also tweeted something different about the terrorist attack. Imran Khan praised the soldiers for killing the terrorists. However, reports claimed that the Pakistani military had not released the exact number of soldiers killed.
The Baloch Liberation Army claimed responsibility for the attack. This organization is fighting for the independence of Balochistan. The group, which has been fighting for over 150 years, has been banned by the Pakistani government as a terrorist organization. Locals are angry with the Pakistani government over the issue of discrimination and atrocities against the citizens of Balochistan. The agitation has intensified since the Pakistani government allowed Chinese companies to build projects in Balochistan. Locals allege that Chinese companies have taken away the jobs and rights of locals. Protesters in Balochistan are demanding the removal of Chinese companies or the creation of jobs for locals. Locals are angry after the start of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor project in Balochistan. That is why the Baloch army has launched violent attacks, claiming to protect the interests of the citizens of Balochistan.

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