Pak forces kill 145 in Balochistan
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A series of gun attacks and multiple suicide bombings killed at least 33 people in Pakistan's Balochistan on Saturday. The Pakistani military said that its forces responded to the violence, killing 92 "terrorists".
The Baloch Liberation Army carried out major attacks while the Pakistani military was conducting operations against the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
Suicide attacks in Balochistan mark a sharp escalation in the conflict, with Pakistani security forces reporting heavy casualties amid rising regional instability.
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A violent surge in Pakistan’s Balochistan has triggered a war of narratives. Islamabad claims 145 terrorists were eliminated in sweeping operations, while admitting the deaths of its own soldiers and civilians.
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