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Pak Army continues to rain misery on Baloch civilians, several people abducted in Naseerabad

Geneva [Switzerland], Oct. 17 (ANI): Continuing to commit atrocities on Baloch civilians, Pakistani forces burnt down several houses, abducted many locals and also killed an innocent Baloch civilian during an operation in Naseerabad area.

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Pak Army continues to rain misery on Baloch civilians, several people abducted in Naseerabad
Geneva [Switzerland], Oct. 17 (ANI): Continuing to commit atrocities on Baloch civilians, Pakistani forces burnt down several houses, abducted many locals and also killed an innocent Baloch civilian during an operation in Naseerabad area. According to Baloch Republican Students Organisation based in Germany, another Baloch civilian was killed and several women were taken away by the Pakistan Army during an operation in Dilband and Nagahi areas. Meanwhile, Baloch Republican Party spokesman Sher Mohammad Bugti, in a statement condemned Pakistani aggression against Baloch civilian. He said that Pakistani forces conducted a heavy military operation Goburd area of Mand and abducted several Baloch people. Relatives of the victims protested in front of an army camp installed on a hospital but attracted the attention of no media or so-called human rights organizations. "State aggression has grown to limits. An innocent Baloch civilian was killed due to indiscriminate firing by Pakistani armed forces," he said. On the other hand, military operations are taking place in Dilband and Nagahi areas of Kalat from past three days. Pakistani forces sieged the area and abducted, hanged an innocent Baloch civilian identified as Mubarak Bugti s/o Jana Bugti upside down to a tree for an entire night and then took him along with his family. He further said that Pakistani forces also launched military operations in Chattar, Sherani, Hoti and adjacent areas of Naseerabad. Helicopters have indiscriminately bombarded the area killing an innocent Baloch civilian, Lalu Bugti. He urged the human rights groups to take all practical measures to ensure put an end to state atrocities on Balochistan people. (ANI)

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