Separatist group in warning as it claims responsibility for Pakistan attacks

27 August 2024, 09:14

People look at a burnt vehicle which was torched by gunmen after they killed passengers at a highway in Musakhail, Baluchistan province
Pakistan Shooting. Picture: PA

The outlawed Baluchistan Liberation Army (BLA) group said more attacks will follow after 40 people died over the weekend.

A separatist group has claimed responsibility for multiple attacks in south-western Pakistan that left more than 40 people dead.

The outlawed Baluchistan Liberation Army (BLA) group insisted it did not harm civilians as authorities on Tuesday sent the bodies of 23 victims to their home districts for burial.

The group warned in a statement overnight into Tuesday of more attacks, saying 800 of its well-trained fighters took part in the first phase of the shooting and bombing attacks that began late on Sunday and ended on Monday.

It warned the second phase of the attacks would be “even more intense and widespread”.

Some 23 people and 14 security officials were among the dozens killed by insurgents in multiple attacks in the restive south-west, the highest one-day death toll in recent violence in the area.

A man comforts another who mourns over the death of a family member killed by gunmen at a highway in Musakhail
A man comforts another who mourns over the death of a family member killed by gunmen at a highway in Musakhail (Arshad Butt/AP/PA)

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif told a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday there would be no peace talks with insurgents who took up arms against the state, killed innocent people and attacked security forces in Baluchistan.

He said the latest attacks in Baluchistan seek to harm Chinese-funded development projects under the China-Pakistan economic corridor (CPEC), which includes building and improving roads and rail systems to link western China’s Xinjiang region to Pakistan’s south-western Gwadar port on the Arabian Sea.

In recent years, BLA and other militants have also attacked Chinese nationals working on CPEC projects.

Shafique Ullah, a local administration official, said 14 people from the eastern Punjab province and nine Baluch were among the 23 people killed by BLA after they were offloaded from their vehicles on a highway in Musakhail, a district in Baluchistan early on Sunday.

The bodies were sent to their home districts on Monday, he said.

Funerals for the 14 security officials killed in the assaults were held in Baluchistan overnight.

The government has vowed to punish the attackers and their facilitators.

BLA has targeted security forces for years in small-scale attacks but the latest violence indicated it was now much more organised.

Sarfraz Bugti, the chief minister in Baluchistan, told reporters on Monday that operations against the insurgents were still under way, adding that “those who killed our innocent civilians and security with be dealt with a full force”.

Baluchistan has been the scene of a long-running insurgency in Pakistan, with an array of separatist groups staging attacks, mainly on security forces.

The separatists have been demanding independence from the central government.

Although Pakistan says it quelled the insurgency, violence has persisted in Baluchistan.

By Press Association

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