Three people were killed in separate incidents involving gunfire and grenade attacks near an FC camp and a police station in the Mastung and Naseerabad areas of Balochistan.
According to police reports, the first incident occurred within the jurisdiction of the Manjho Shuri police station in Naseerabad, where three individuals were shot dead near Ahmed Shah. Law enforcement officials rushed to the scene upon receiving the information and transported the bodies to the Civil Hospital in Dera Murad Jamali.
Authorities discovered a motorcycle and a pistol near the deceased, though the identities of the victims remain unknown.
In a separate incident in Mastung, unidentified attackers launched grenades near an FC (Frontier Corps) camp. Security sources confirmed that no casualties resulted from the explosions, and the assailants fled the scene.
This latest violence follows a brutal day in Balochistan, where 39 people lost their lives in three separate incidents. In Musakhel, terrorists intercepted vehicles traveling on the national highway from Punjab, forcing passengers out and checking their identity cards. Twenty-three individuals were shot dead and as many vehicles were set ablaze.
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In Kalat, assailants attacked a tribal leader's residence, along with a toll plaza, hotel, and hospital, killing 10 people.
Balochistan has been plagued by ongoing violence, with such attacks underscoring the deteriorating security situation in the region. The authorities are investigating these incidents and have intensified efforts to track down those responsible.
According to a statement by Inter-Services Public Relations, 14 Pakistan Army personnel were martyred between the night of August 25 and 26 when terrorists attempted a series of heinous acts in Balochistan. These attacks targeted innocent civilians in Musakhel, Kalat, and Lasbela districts, claiming many innocent lives, the statement said.
Security forces and law enforcement agencies responded swiftly, thwarting the terrorists' evil designs and killing 21 of them in the ensuing clearance operations. However, during these operations, 14 individuals -- 10 soldiers and four law enforcement personnel -- were martyred.