The report claimed that these targeted attacks have resulted in a total of 56 terror incidents, resulting in 77 fatalities and 67 injuries throughout March.
Attacks on army establishments in Pakistan's Gwadar port have yet again intensified. A recent attack on an army establishment in Gwadar resulted in the deaths of two defence personnel.
At least two Pakistani soldiers and eight terrorists were killed in the fighting that erupted after multiple blasts and gunfire were reported at Pakistan's Gwadar Port Authority Complex on Wednesday, Dawn reported, citing the military's media wing.
Following the attack and reported open firing on the port, a large contingent of police and security forces has reached the scene while intense firing is ongoing.
Prominent Baloch rights activist Mahrang Baloch on Sunday alleged that an internet shutdown has been carried out in Gwadar to disrupt the Baloch protest and awareness session highlighting Pakistan's atrocities on the Baloch community.
Titled "Gwadar's Reality: Unearthing Ecocide, Indigenous Narratives, and Uniting Baloch for Survival," the event will highlight the suppression of the Pakistani administration of the Baloch community.
The Baloch Yakjehti Committee on Friday condemned the Gwadar authorities' attempts to sabotage flood relief operations and urged them to provide essentials like medicine and water extraction machines in the dire flood situation.
The Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) on Wednesday organized a press conference at the Gwadar Press Club, putting forward its assessment of the damage suffered by the Gwadar after the recent floods. The conference underlined several challenges, struggles and the reasons behind both.
The multi-billion-dollar China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) stood 'exposed' as the relief aid could not reach the flood-affected people in Gwadar despite tall claims made for the project.