Pakistan: Grenade attacked rally in support of army

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A rally being taken out in support of the army in Pakistan attacked grenade (symbolic photo)

Islamabad: A motorcycle-riding militant threw a grenade on those who attended a pro-army rally in Southwest Pakistan on Wednesday, killing at least one person and injuring 10 others. Police and hospital officials have given information about this. Local police chief Mohammad Malghani said that the attack took place in Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province.

The government organized the program

Mohammad Malghani said that about 150 people were going towards a hockey ground in the city with cars and motorcycles, where a program was organized in favor of the retaliation of the Pakistani Army against India. At the same time, a person threw grenade at him. He informed that this program was organized by the government.

Nobody took responsibility

Government hospital spokesman Wasim Baig said that at least 2 of the injured are critical. No group has taken responsibility for it immediately, but is suspicious of the Baloch Liberation Army. It is a separatist group and which has been revolting in the province for years.

Pakistan is being opposed in Balochistan

Meanwhile, let us also tell here that people have come out on the streets and they say that Balochistan has no relation with Pakistan. The world cannot be more mute spectator. Baloch leader Mir Yar Baloch announced independence from Pakistan and said in a post on X that the people of Balochistan have given their national decision and the world should not remain silent anymore. (AP)

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