Quetta:
Balutchistan witnessed two violent incidents on Saturday, while unidentified armed men killed four workers in the Kalat district, while the attackers opened fire on a police mobile in the Noshki district, Martyring four cops.
A declaration by the captain of Kalat DC (RETD) Jamil Baloch noted that “the unknown attackers opened fire and killed four workers” in the Malangzai region in the city of Mangle de Kalat around 2:30 p.m.
The statement said there was a survivor and that the five people, residents of Sadiqabad, worked as Foreurs Borewell. He also noted that the sample personnel had reached the site, adding that the bodies had been taken to the rural health center Mande Haji for a medical examination.
“A more in -depth investigation is underway and the FIR will be deposited against those responsible,” said the DC.
Although no group immediately claimed the responsibility of the horrible collapse, similar executions were carried out by the BLA terrorists prohibited in the past.
Shortly after, another attack on a police mobile in the district of Noshki Martyr four police officers, while the attackers fled the premises.
The security forces launched a research operation to find the authors.
No group had claimed one or the other attack before submitting this report.
President AIF Zardari firmly condemned the attack and called for effective action against terrorist elements targeting unarmed workers.
“The targeting of innocent workers and civilians is a most brutal and condemnable act,” he said in a statement.
Furthermore, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that those who were targeting poor workers and workers were the “enemies of humanity” and decided to eliminate all forms of terrorism in the country.
The chief minister of Balutchistan, Sarfraz Bugti, condemned attacks as an “brutal act of terrorism”.
“The blood of the martyrs will be taken into account and the anti-state elements will be made an example. Each plot to disturb the peace of Balutchistan will fail!” He said in a post on X.
Balutchistan witnessed a wave of violence, with the recent diversion of the Jaffar Express in the Bolan district of the province last week.
Last month, unidentified armed men killed seven people going to Punjab after having unloaded them from a passenger bus in the Barkhan district.
In two separate incidents in April 2024, nine people were killed after being forced from a bus near Noshki, while two Punjab workers were slaughtered in Kech.
In May of last year, seven barbers of Punjab were killed near Gwadar. Similarly, in August, 23 travelers were removed from trucks and buses and fatally fired in the Musakhail district.




