Friday, civil and military leaders in Pakistan completely blamed India for the terrorist attack on May 21 on a school bus in Khuzdar, Balutchistan, accusing him of sponsor a network he called Fitna al-Hinstan. The bombing cost the lives of six children and injured 51 others.
The Interior Secretary, Captain (RETD) Khurram Muhammad Agha, and the director general of inter-service public services (DG Ispr), Lieutenant Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, addressed a joint press conference in Islamabad, where they condemned “the loose attack of an innocent life” and promised reprisals.
“Our answer will be decisive. They will not succeed,” said Captain Agha. He added that the incident was not an insulated act of terror but a strike calculated on “Pakistan traditions and educational values”.
“ The proxies of India now targeting soft civilian targets ”
The interior secretary said that initial investigations indicate that “Fitna al-Hinstan” is responsible for bombing, accusing India of changing tactics after military failures in the region.
“After the failure of Operation Sindoor, India asked its attorney to carry out attacks in Balutchistan,” said Agha, adding that soft targets such as schoolchildren were now deliberately chosen to spread fear.
He added that the Pakistani Ministry of the Interior, in collaboration with the Balutchistan government, performs a complete incident exam and promised total support to the families of the victims.
DG ISPR: “Terrorism of the state of India has a 20 -year history”
The lieutenant-general of DG Ispr Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry reiterated that India was involved in terrorism sponsored by the State against Pakistan for more than two decades.
“In 2009, the Government of Pakistan presented evidence to the Indian Prime Minister at Sharm El Sheikh. In 2015 and again in 2019, files were submitted to the United Nations,” he said.
He cited the case of the Indian naval officer Kulbhushan Jadhav and recent terrorist denominations within the framework of a constant model of Indian involvement.
“This is what happened on May 21 on Hindustan’s orders, made by the terrorists of Fitna al-Hinstan,” said Lieutenant-General Chaudhry.
A model of violence through baloutchistan
The CEO ISPR has detailed a series of attacks carried out under Indian direction in Balutchistan, in particular:
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12 workers killed in Nushki on April 12
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Two civilians killed in Tump Kech on April 28
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10 Killed in an IED explosion in Harnai on February 14
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Three martyred barbers in Lasbela on May 9
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Staff on leave targeting in the Jaffer Express incident
He said that the attack on Khuzdar was an escalation in this model, India changing its strategy to attack women and children.
Images and video sequences of killed children have also been shown during the briefing.