73 Killed in Balochistan Attacks
73 Killed in Balochistan Attacks
73 Killed in Balochistan Attacks
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Pakistan has experienced a surge in deadly violence, with at least 73 individuals killed in Balochistan due to coordinated attacks by the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), which targeted police stations, railways, highways, and security forces. The BLA, now reportedly allied with the Pakistani Taliban, warned of more intense and widespread attacks, aiming to disrupt Chinese-funded projects in the region. Concurrently, Pakistan also faced significant road accidents, with 35 fatalities in two separate bus crashes and a tragic police jeep accident in Hardoi, resulting in the death of a woman constable. Meanwhile, a lawyer in Delhi caused injuries to six people by ramming his speeding Mercedes into a kachori shop. These incidents highlight escalating violence and safety concerns in the region.

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Separatist group claims multiple attacks that killed over 40 people in southwestern Pakistan
Militant attacks in Pakistan's Balochistan kill at least 50
Gunmen kill dozens in multiple attacks in one of the deadliest days in a Pakistani province
Fatal Road Accidents in Guwahati
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Story Coverage
Separatist group claims multiple attacks that killed over 40 people in southwestern Pakistan
Militant attacks in Pakistan's Balochistan kill at least 50
Gunmen kill dozens in multiple attacks in one of the deadliest days in a Pakistani province
Fatal Road Accidents in Guwahati

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