38 security personnel martyred, 54 terrorists neutralised in recent Balochistan attacks: DG ISPR
AI Summary
Since July 5, attacks in Balochistan have resulted in 42 security personnel and civilians killed and 54 terrorists neutralized, according to ISPR DG Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry. Multiple coordinated terrorist incidents targeted security forces and civilians, with ongoing military operations aiming to counter the insurgency.
Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry on Wednesday said four civilians, 27 policemen and 11 security personnel had been martyred, while 54 terrorists had been killed in terrorist attacks and subsequent operations in Balochistan since July 5. Highlights: 4 citizens die in armed attack in Hanna Urak on outskirts of Quetta on July 4/5 9 policemen martyred, 15 terrorists killed in July 6 attack on Ziarat checkpost 18 policemen martyred, 11 terrorists killed so far in ongoing Ziarat clearance operation 11 soldiers lose lives, 14 terrorists eliminated in today’s attack on army convoy in Bela-Winder 6 terrorists killed in Kharan operation, 8 in Dalbandin “We will hunt you, and we will hurt you everywhere,” DG ISPR declares Addressing a press briefing in Rawalpindi, the DG ISPR noted that there have been “three major terrorist incidents” in the past four days. He provided details of each of those incidents — an armed attack on the outskirts of Quetta on July 5, an assault on a police post in Ziarat on July 6, and an ambush of an army convoy in Bela today. “So, in the three major operations that I told you about, initially four civilians, and then police and army jawaans [were martyred], so our total martyrs are 42,” he stated. “Forty-two precious lives of this country … they gave their lives while protecting their country,” he emphasised. The DG ISPR added that 54 terrorists had been confirmed killed, according to the latest update. “Right now, the situation is that the engagements are going on at multiple places. […] The army, FC (Frontier Corps), law enforcement agencies (LEAs), security forces and intelligence agencies are taking them on, both on the ground and in the air,” he said. The military spokesman vowed: “All of them will be brought to their logical end, the conclusion that they deserve.” Lt Gen Chaudhry said the first of three attacks took place on July 4/July 5 when “Fitna al Khawarij terrorists attacked the innocent local population” in Hanna Urak. He added that the residents fought back very valiantly and “forced those terrorists belonging to Indian proxy Fitna Al Khwarij to flee”. The government uses the term “Fitna al-Khawarij” (FAK) to refer to the banned Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and its affiliates. “During that, four brave innocent citizens were martyred and six were injured,” Lt Gen Chaudhry said. Detailing the second incident, he recalled that FAK terrorists carried out a “multi-directional attack” on a police checkpost in Ziarat, which guards Pumping Station No.3 of Mangi Dam. At least nine policemen, including two station house officers (SHOs), were martyred in the terrorist attack that took place on late Monday night. The DG ISPR recalled that the policemen stood their ground and fought back and in “that fight, 15 kharji were sent to hell”, while nine policemen laid down their lives. He noted that reinforcements of the army and the Frontier Corps were immediately dispatched, but “before they could reach, the terrorists took the remaining police officials and took them hostage”. “Once the forces reached over there, there were at least 15 bodies of kharji left,” he said, highlighting that the cops were all locals. Lt Gen Chaudhry recalled that the FC, army personnel and LEAs “kept on engaging them and started surrounding them”. “We were very careful because of the collateral damage not to use any aerial assets because they had taken our youth hostage,” he said. The DG ISPR revealed that 18 policemen were martyred as engagement with terrorists continued in the “mountains of Ziarat since July 6”. “During this time, several khariji were killed as well, and once they knew that the net around them had been absolutely tightened, these cowards, low-lives martyred 18 brave personnel of Balochistan. They did that today,” he said, specifying that they were “18 of our police young boys”. The ISPR spokesman noted that the operation was still underway, with 11 terrorists killed so far. Providing a breakdown of the casualties in the two incidents, he said nine policemen were martyred in the checkpost attack and another 18 later, bringing the total number of cops who lost their lives to 27. On the losses inflicted upon the terrorists, he said, “The dead bodies counted at the checkpost once they left the place were 15, and we have confirmed 11 [today], so total 26 kharijis have been killed.” Providing details of the third terrorist incident that took place today, the military spokesperson said an army convoy in the area of Bela, Winder, and had an “engagement” with terrorists of the banned Baloch Liberation Army (BLA). “The convoy was attacked and 11 soldiers — one junior commissioned officer (JCO) and 10 jawaans — were martyred, and 14 terrorists of BLA Fitna al Hindustan were killed,” he said, adding that the incident took place near the N-25 highway. The government uses the term “Fitna al Hindustan” (FAH) to refer to groups