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Pakistan security forces claim to have eliminated 145 militants in Balochistan following a wave of coordinated deadly attacks across the province.
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Pakistan’s security forces report a major counter-terrorism push in Balochistan after an unprecedented series of coordinated assaults that struck multiple targets, including police and military checkpoints. Officials say 145 militants were killed across intense operations over the past two days, as authorities sought to restore security and prevent further violence.
The attacks, which reportedly included suicide assaults and armed incursions in several districts, have deepened concerns over the insurgency’s scale and the challenge it poses to law enforcement. Government leaders have framed the offensive as necessary to confront violent extremism and protect civilians, calling for unity and vigilance. Critics and analysts, however, stress that long-term peace will require political, economic, and social strategies alongside military action. Observers note that such escalations have broader implications for regional stability and investment in local development.
