Big terrorist attack in Pakistan: Balochistan shocked by the death of 29 security personnel, people angry over misbehavior with dead bodies.


Pakistan’s troubled province Balochistan has once again been shaken by horrific terrorist attacks. A total of 29 security personnel, including 11 soldiers and 18 policemen, were brutally killed in separate ambush attacks earlier this week. Banned organization Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) has claimed responsibility for these attacks. After this bloody game, there is tension in the entire area and the army has started a big search operation.

Attack and kidnapping on police post in Ziarat

According to the Pakistani Army, terrorists had targeted a police post in Ziarat district of Balochistan. During the attack, the terrorists killed nine policemen on the spot, while 18 other soldiers were abducted, whose bodies were later recovered. On the other hand, an army convoy was targeted on a main highway in Balochistan, in which 11 soldiers were killed.

54 rebels killed in army retaliation

Pakistani Army spokesperson Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhary said that since Monday, there have been three major terrorist attacks in Balochistan, in which many innocent people have lost their lives. The army retaliated aggressively following the attacks. Military officials claim that so far 54 rebels have been killed in this operation. Pakistan has claimed that these attacks are linked to Afghanistan, although the Taliban government has rejected these allegations.

Anger erupted on social media over dead body being taken in an open tempo

Amidst this painful incident, there has been an uproar after a video went viral on social media. It is seen in the video that the Balochistan government is carrying the bodies of martyred policemen in an open tempo instead of a respectable ambulance. Seeing the coffins loaded in the vehicle like this, people are raising sharp questions on the attitude of the Pakistani rulers and the army. Let us tell you that a separatist movement has been going on in Balochistan for a long time due to exploitation and neglect of natural resources.