50 Pakistani soldiers killed in attack on Pak army camps: Baloch rebel organization

A major incident has happened before Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan's visit to China. On Wednesday night, insurgents attacked two Pakistani army camps in Balochistan province. According to the Baloch rebel organization, more than 50 Pakistani soldiers have been killed in this attack. Although the Pakistani government says that 4 Pakistani soldiers have died in this, while 15 people of the Balochistani insurgent group were killed. Several media reports put the number of killed Pakistani soldiers at 100. However, these figures cannot be confirmed. China is investing heavily in Balochistan. In such a situation, the attack here is going to raise concerns. Today Imran Khan is going to China to attend the program of Winter Olympics.
Pakistan's Home Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed issued a video statement saying that our security forces foiled major attacks. Apart from this, they have been given a befitting reply. After these attacks in Panjgur and Noshki in Balochistan, the Pakistan government claims that 15 insurgents have also been killed in the army's retaliation. ISPR, the media wing of the Pakistan Army, says that the army has started a clearance operation in the area so that these terrorists can be eliminated. Baloch rebel organization Baloch National Army has claimed in a conversation with Reuters News Agency that its suicide bombers attacked Pakistani army bases, in which more than 50 Pakistani soldiers were killed.
Earlier last week in Gwadar was also attacked by the insurgent group. In this 10 Pakistani soldiers were killed. The attack took place near Gwadar Port near the Arabian Sea. This port is being constructed with the help of China. It is also part of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor. In the recent past, insurgent organizations have strengthened in Balochistan and their attacks on the Pakistani army have increased. Baloch insurgent organizations have been opposing the government of Pakistan for decades. This protest has intensified after the construction of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor. Baloch nationalist groups allege that the resources of Balochistan are being exploited by Pakistan, but work is not being done for the development of the state.
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