Clashes in Pakistan's Balochistan Province Kill 5 Soldiers and 7 Militants
Pakistani security forces clashed with insurgents in the Barkhan district of Balochistan province on Wednesday, resulting in the deaths of five soldiers, including an army major, and seven militants. The military launched an operation targeting insurgents it says are backed by India. A separatist group said its fighters initiated the attack that led to the shootout.
pakistantoday.com.pkClashes with insurgents in southwestern Pakistan's Balochistan province on Wednesday killed five soldiers, including an army major, the military said. An outlawed separatist group said it had attacked the soldiers. According to the military, security forces launched an operation in the province’s district of Barkhan to rout out insurgents that Islamabad claims are backed by India.
The outlawed separatist group issued a statement saying its fighters had attacked the troops, triggering a shootout. Among the military deaths was an army major, the military said, adding that the fighting also left seven militants dead.
It has long faced an insurgency by separatist groups as well as attacks by the Pakistani Taliban. The outlawed group, which the United States designated a terrorist organization in 2019, has carried out numerous attacks targeting security forces and civilians in the province in recent years.
The military described the killed militants as members of “Fitna al-Hindustan,” a term Pakistani authorities use for Indian-backed insurgents. India has repeatedly denied supporting militant groups inside Pakistan.
Key Facts
Potential Impact
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The deaths add to ongoing casualties in Balochistan's long-running separatist conflict.
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Local civilian populations in Barkhan district face continued security risks.
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Further operations against insurgents may be conducted in the province.
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Tensions between Pakistan and India could increase over accusations of militant support.
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