Security forces, police neutralise multiple attacks across Balochistan by Fitna al Hindustan

Fitna al Hindustan Balochistan

Security forces and the police have neutralised a series of coordinated attacks at several locations across Balochistan conducted by Fitna al Hindustan.

According to officials, the attacks took place on March 29, in areas including Nosar in Quetta, Mianghundi, Western Bypass, Isplinji in Mastung, Lattar in Kharan, as well as Turbat and Panjgur.

Authorities said armed groups launched attacks at multiple points, but security personnel responded quickly.

Attacks neutralized by Fitna al Hindustan

Officials stated that the attackers by Fitna al Hindustan were forced to retreat after what they described as a “swift and effective” response by security forces and police.

They added that some casualties were reported among the attackers, though no independent confirmation of the numbers was immediately available.

Security personnel are continuing operations in the affected areas to pursue those who fled.

Ongoing operations in the region

Follow-up clearance operations are under way, according to officials. These efforts are aimed at locating and removing any remaining fighters.

Security has been tightened across several regions, with forces placed on high alert.

There has been no immediate comment from independent observers, and details of any civilian impact have not yet been confirmed.

Long-running security challenges

Parts of Balochistan have experienced periodic unrest for years, with security forces often carrying out operations against armed groups.

Officials say such attacks are intended to disrupt stability in the region, while authorities maintain that operations are focused on maintaining law and order.

Authorities say they will continue operations until the situation is fully under control. Residents have been advised to remain cautious and report any suspicious activity.

Further updates are expected as more information becomes available.

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