PM, Marshal Field Vow to end the terrorism supported by India after Khuzdar’s attack

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Quetta:

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Marshal Asim Munnir declared that it was time for the nation to demonstrate a strong determination – similar to that recently shown against the aggression by India – to bring the fight against terrorism sponsored by a foreigner to a logical and decisive end.

Prime Minister Shehbaz and Marshal Munnir made an emergency visit to Quetta to meet the injured children and the other victims of the attack who targeted a school bus in Khuzdar, who left at least five people, including three schoolchildren, martyr and several other injured.

According to a statement published by the Prime Minister’s office, the Balutchistan Minister -in -Chief, Sarfraz Bugti and the Corps Quetta, informed the PM and the Marshal on the odious incident.

The PM has expressed that the whole nation is resolved behind its armed forces and its police in the collective desire to eradicate the scourge of terrorism and to safeguard the sovereignty and security of Pakistan.

He stressed that India’s dependence on such morally indefensible tactics, in particular the deliberate targeting of children, requires urgent attention to the international community. The use of terrorism as a foreign policy must be condemned and faced unequivocally.

Prime Minister Sharif said Pakistan’s security forces and law enforcement organizations would tirelessly pursue all those involved in this barbaric law.

“The architects, accomplices and catalysts of this crime will be held responsible and brought to justice, and the truth about the cunning role of India – as the true author of terrorism, while pretending victimization – is exposed to the world,” he added.

The Prime Minister, the Federal Ministers and the Marshal on the ground expressed their deep sorrow concerning the loss of innocent lives and the injuries suffered by the children who have been school. Seeing the children seriously injured and seriously injured, they condemned the attack as an act of shameful and despicable terrorism produced by proxies sponsored by India.

“In an act of reprehensible and cowardly terrorism, a school bus transporting innocent children has been targeted today in Khuzdar, Balutchistan, by proxies sponsored by the State (Fitna al Hindustan) of India, which the world has largely known as the epicenter of instability in the region,” said the press release.

Find out more: Three children among five martyrs in Khuzdar’s school bus attack

“Following the raw incapacity to intimidate Pakistan by obvious military means, vile terrorist incidents are orchestrated through these attorney on an intensified scale in Balutchistan and the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, deliberately targeting civilians in a futile attempt to destabilize Pakistan,” he added.

He also declared that these terrorist groups – masking under ethnic pretexts – are not only exploited by India as instruments of state policy, but are also like a stain on the honor and values ​​of the Baloutche and Pachtoune people, which has long rejects violence and extremism.

Khuzdar school bus attack

The alleged bomber struck a vehicle loaded with explosives on the school bus while he was passing by Zero Point near the Rakhshan hotel, deputy commissioner Yashbal Dashti said, adding that the bus transported students from the public school of the army located in the Khuzdar canonical. The vehicle was rigged with more than 30 kilograms of explosives, according to the bombs elimination team.

The army media wing said that “three innocent children and two adults have adopted Shahadat” and that several children were injured in “the loose and appalling planned and orchestrated attack by the Terrorist State of India and executed by its Balutchistan attorney.

The ISPR added that India has triggered its attorney to spread terrorism and unrest in Balutchistan and Khyber-Pakhtunkhawa through such odious and cowardly acts after failing miserably failed on the battlefield.

Shortly after the deadly attack, the security forces threw a cord in the area and launched an investigation. Security was tightened in and around Khuzdar after the bombing, with established control points and the patrols intensified to avoid other attacks.

ISPR unmasks terror sponsored by the state of India

Last month, Lieutenant-General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) provided evidence of cross-border terrorism sponsored by the state of India in Pakistan, in particular Balutchistan, announcing the arrest of a Pakistani citizen formed by him.

Addressing a press conference to inform the public of the current security situation in the country and tackle India’s baseless allegation, the CEO ISPR said that India was actively involved in the spread of terrorism in Pakistan, operating and supporting terrorist networks on Pakistani soil.

Lieutenant-General Chaudhry said that India had been found terrorist networks inside Pakistan, in which explosives, EEIs and other fatal materials were provided to terrorists to target not only security forces but also innocent civilians.

Find out more: ISPR unmasks terror sponsored by the state of India

The CEO ISPR said that on April 25, an arrest was made near the Jhelum bus stand. “A man by the name of Abdul Majeed, who would have been trained in India, was placed in police custody. The authorities have recovered an IED, two mobile phones and 70,000 rupees in cash,” he added.

A more in -depth investigation led to the resumption of an Indian drone of his house and to Rs1 million in cash. “The manager was a junior commission officer of the Indian army, Subedar Sukvinder,” he said, adding: “The Indian officer had sent the IED and asked the terrorist to recover it in a designated place.”

“A medico-legal analysis of the recovered materials has provided irrefutable evidence that could be examined by any credible independent agency,” he said. “This irrefutable proof is only a small component of the broader model of terrorism sponsored by the state orchestrated by India,” said the DG.

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