Deadly Clash in Balochistan: Pakistani Army Kills 23 Terrorists, Loses 18 Soldiers
Deadly Clash in Balochistan: Once again, news of an encounter between army soldiers and terrorists has come to light in Pakistan. Here soldiers had an encounter with Baloch rebels on Friday-Saturday night. 18 soldiers have been killed in this encounter. The soldiers have also killed 23 rebels. This encounter took place on Friday-Saturday night.
18 soldiers have been killed in an encounter with Baloch rebels demanding an independent nation in Pakistan’s Balochistan province. The Pakistani army is conducting a campaign against the Baloch in Balochistan, during which 23 rebels were also killed in this encounter in Mangocher of Kalat district. This encounter took place on Friday-Saturday night.
Encounter with terrorists (Deadly Clash in Balochistan)
A contingent of the Pakistani army had gone to Mangocher to open the road blocked by the Baloch over their demands. During that time, the situation worsened due to the use of force by the army, and firing started between the two sides.
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A statement issued by the army said that in view of the presence of a large number of armed people, additional troops of the army and other agencies were sent to the spot. The situation has been brought under control due to their joint action, and traffic has started on the route.
Security forces deployed in the area
A large number of security forces are deployed in the area, and those creating unrest are being arrested. This encounter has taken place in less than 24 hours after 10 insurgents were killed by security forces at various places.
The Pakistani Army is currently conducting operations across the country against Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, Baloch Liberation Army, and some other militant organizations. During this, an encounter took place in Mangocher. It is known that a total of 685 security personnel have died in militant attacks in Pakistan in 2024.
credit: Times Now
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