Balochistan Security Forces Crush Terrorist Uprising
Pakistani security forces killed 22 terrorists, increasing the death toll to 177 after coordinated attacks in Balochistan. The Baloch Liberation Army and other insurgent groups carried out the assaults. Security measures led to suspended mobile services. Officials underlined the commitment to eradicating the threat.
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Pakistani security forces intensified their crackdown against terrorism in Balochistan, announcing the successful elimination of 22 militants overnight. The offensive raises the total number of neutralized insurgents to 177 following coordinated terror strikes that shook the troubled southwestern province.
The operation, which began after attacks by ethnic Baloch groups featuring two female suicide bombers across 12 towns, saw crucial interventions in Quetta, Mastung, and other key locations. Spokesperson Shahid Rind confirmed that bodies are being processed for identification, with many belonging to the Baloch Liberation Army.
Authorities report a temporary suspension of mobile and internet services as security efforts continue. Civil and military officials resolved to root out these factional threats, while the nation's Senate passed a resolution condemning the attacks and demanding swift justice for those involved.
(With inputs from agencies.)

