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7 martyred in BLA attack on security forces’ vehicle in Balochistan

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RAWALPINDI: Seven soldiers were martyred as terrorists belonging to Indian proxy, the so-called ‘Baloch Liberation Army’ targeted a security forces vehicle with an improvised explosive device in the general area of ​​Mach in Kutch district.

According to an ISPR press release, on May 6, terrorists targeted a security forces vehicle with an improvised explosive device in the general area of ​​Mach in Kutch district.

As a result, seven brave sons of the soil embraced martyrdom. The martyrs include Subedar Umar Farooq (age 42 years; resident of Karachi), Naik Asif Khan (age 28 years; resident of Karak district), Naik Mashkoor Ali (age 28 years; resident of Orakzai district), Sepoy Tariq Nawaz (age 26 years; resident of Lakki Marwat district, Sepoy 28 years; resident of Lakki Marwat district, Sepoy 28 years; Sepoy Waiz Ahmed). Bagh), Sepoy Muhammad Asim (age 22; resident of Karak district) and Sepoy Muhammad Kashif Khan (age 28; resident of Kohat district).

The ISPR further said that the area is being cleared to eliminate any terrorist present in the area and the perpetrators of this heinous and cowardly act will be brought to justice. Pakistan’s security forces are committed to foiling attempts to sabotage the peace, stability and development of Balochistan alongside the nation and such sacrifices of our brave soldiers further strengthen our resolve. The nefarious designs of India and its proxies operating on Pakistani soil will be defeated by the brave security forces, LEA and the brave nation of Pakistan.

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