Roadside bomb targeting security vehicle kills 7 soldiers in southwest Pakistan
- A powerful roadside bomb hit a security vehicle in southwestern Pakistan, killing seven soldiers, according to the military.
- The attack occurred in Kachhi district, Balochistan, as reported by the military in a statement.
- The military blamed the Baloch Liberation Army for the bombing, stating it is a proxy of India without evidence.
- A clearance operation is underway, and the military stated that 'the perpetrators of this heinous and cowardly act will be brought to justice.
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