Deadly Assault on Balochistan Coal Mines: Rising Tensions Unveiled
In Balochistan, Pakistan, 21 coal miners were killed in an attack by armed men. The attack, which included the use of guns and explosives, is linked to longstanding regional insurgencies. Citizens protested, demanding justice, while the government pledged a strong response to combat terrorism.
In a brutal attack on small private coal mines in southwestern Pakistan's Balochistan province, 21 miners were killed by gunmen. The assailants, armed with guns, rockets, and grenades, also injured several others in the mineral-rich yet unstable region.
This attack, the deadliest in weeks, happened just days before a significant summit in Pakistan, underlining the precarious security situation. No group has claimed responsibility yet, but the incident aligns with a history of regional separatist violence pressing for local resource control.
The Pakistani government condemned the attack strongly, with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif declaring an unwavering fight against terrorism. Meanwhile, protests erupted with demands for the arrest of the perpetrators, adding to the tension and highlighting the ongoing security challenges in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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