IED blast in Quetta, Pakistan, 10 soldiers killed, Baloch Liberation Army took Zim – India tv hindi

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Pak soldiers attacked in Quetta

10 Pakistani soldiers died after being hit by a powerful blast in the Margate area of ​​Quetta in Pakistan. The blast occurred through a remote controlled IED targeting the Pakistani army car. The Baloch Liberation Army has also released a video of the blast taking responsibility for this blast.

Army vehicle was badly destroyed in attack

The explosion occurred on the outskirts of the capital of Balochistan. The Baloch Army has claimed that it killed 10 Pak soldiers in the attack. The blast was performed through a remote controlled improvised explosive device (IED). In this, the army vehicle was completely destroyed.

In a statement released late Friday night, BLA spokesman Jiyand Baloch said that the vehicle that was targeted was completely destroyed in the attack. 10 Pakistan soldiers died in this attack. The Balut Liberation Army released a video with footage of the explosion and the later situation.

Explain that this area has been the center of activities of Baloch rebels for a long time. At present, no official statement has been revealed by the Pakistani Army regarding this attack. Earlier last month, there was a terrorist attack on the Pakistan Army convoy going from Quate to Taqten. Seven soldiers died and 21 were injured in this attack. The attack was taken by the Baloch Liberation Army and claimed the death of 90 Pakistani troops.

Who is Baloch rebel?

Baloch rebel is an active armed group active in Pakistan’s Balochistan province. Yo people demand Balochistan’s autonomy or complete freedom. His main organization is the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA). The organization has been involved in the armed struggle against the Pakistani government and the army since the 2000s. In addition, other groups such as Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) are also active.

Baloch rebels say that most of the benefits of Balochistan’s natural resources (such as gas and minerals) are spent on the development of other areas of Pakistan while local Baloch people get nothing. They demand that they should get their rights. They demand to separate Baluchistan from Pakistan and create an independent nation. Also fight against the atrocities of the Pakistani Army in this area.

The independence movement of Balochistan began in 1948, when Pakistan took Balochistan under its control. Since then, there have been five major armed rebellions (1948, 1958–59, 1962–63, 1973-77, and since 2003). Recently, Baloch rebels carried out major incidents like Jafar Express train hijack, in which they blew up railway tracks and took the passengers hostage.

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