Quetta/New Delhi: 90 people have been killed by the Balochistan Operation Army after the army convoy buses going from Balochistan’s capital Quetta to Taqten. Many buses were burnt to ashes. This is said by the Baloch Operation Army. While the Pakistani government has announced that only 7 people have been killed. But seeing the burnt buses, the Pakistani government’s claim is not easily acceptable.
The Balochistan Operation Army had parked a vehicle laden with IED in front of the military convoy of 8 buses going from Quetta to Taqten. It can also be a suicidal attack. When rocket -driven grenades were fired on another bus, that bus also caught fire. The front and back buses of both the buses must have caught fire and they also gutted. Experts say so. Despite this, the Pakistani government seems to be insignificant and saying that only seven soldiers were killed in it.
Jafarbad Solemani, an officer of Nashki Station, where the attack took place, admitted that preliminary reports suggest that it was a suicide attack and a suicide bomber would deliberately insert a vehicle full of explosives into a military convoy.
Zafarbad Sulemani also said that these explosions were so powerful that the death toll is likely to increase. The injured are undergoing treatment in the hospital.
The BLA has clearly stated that 90 Pakistani army soldiers were killed in that “Fidachi” (suicide) attack. This “Majid Brigade” of Fidachi is a very rebellious. It is also active. He attacked this. RCD passes through Nashki. The incident took place near the protection mill located on the highway. One of the eight buses of the convoy was burnt to ashes. The other also caught fire.
The BLA further stated that soon after the explosion, the BLA’s “Fateh Squad” proceeded and surrounded other buses and started firing on the soldiers sitting inside, killing 90 “enemy” soldiers.
The government is concerned about the incident, which occurred immediately after the separatists kidnapped the train carrying 440 passengers, but it is not showing it.
Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfaraz has condemned the attack and expressed condolences to the families of the deceased.
Whatever it is, observers say: Ever since China entered Balochistan (Gwadar), not only people, but the entire population has bowed to the Pakistani government.