Recent Balochistan Attacks Won't Weaken Resolve Against Terrorism: PM Shehbaz
The provincial apex committee reviewed security after 42 security personnel and civilians were killed in three attacks this week, officials said.
- On Thursday, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif chaired a Provincial Apex Committee meeting in Quetta to review Balochistan's security situation, received by Governor Jaffar Khan Mandokhail and Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti.
- Shehbaz's visit follows three major terrorist incidents across Balochistan this week that martyred 42 security personnel and civilians, prompting the urgent security review.
- Ten soldiers died in a Bela convoy attack while nine police officers were killed in Ziarat's Kach Mangi Phase III area; security forces subsequently launched intelligence-based operations, killing 54 terrorists.
- Chief Minister Bugti reaffirmed that indiscriminate operations against militants and their facilitators will continue until the last terrorist is eliminated, emphasizing no compromise on regional stability.
- Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry alleged India orchestrated activities through Fitna Al-Hindustan and Fitna al Khwarij, as authorities execute strategies under the National Action Plan.
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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday reaffirmed the government’s commitment to eradicate terrorism, amid declaring that the state would continue its operations until the last terrorist was eliminated and all available resources would be mobilised to restore lasting peace and stability in the country. Chairing the provincial Apex Committee meeting in Quetta, the prime minister said the recent wave of terrorist attacks in Balochistan, which c…
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