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President, PM, UNGA President condemn terrorist attack in Balochistan

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PM Imran expressed grief over the martyrdom of seven FC soldiers in terror attack in Balochistan

Pakistan’s President Dr. Arif Alvi, Prime Minister Imran Khan, and the UN General Assembly President, Volkan Bozkir condemned the terrorist attack on the Frontier Corps check post in Harnai area of Balochistan province, where seven soldiers embraced martyrdom.

Alvi tweeted that he strongly condemned the attack on the security forces. PM Imran had similar sentiments as he expressed grief over the loss of precious lives. He also added that the troops are backed by the entire nation against the Indian sponsored terrorism.  

“Saddened to hear of 7 brave soldiers martyrdom as a result of terrorist attack on FC post in Harnai Balochistan late last night,” the prime minister said on Twitter. “Our nation stands with our courageous soldiers who face attacks from Indian backed terrorists,” he added.

Volkan Bozkir condemned the terrorist attack on a Pakistani Frontier Corps post in Balochistan in which seven soldiers were martyred.

“I express my condolences to the people and the Government of Pakistan today,” he said in a tweet.

Unusual attack in Balochistan

Balochistan is the largest province in Pakistan with the least population. During the last year, there was insurgency in some parts of the province. However, with successful military operations combined with greater work opportunities present for the local population have helped in almost eradicating such attacks.

Harnai attack is somewhat unusual in the recent times and shows that the miscreants still can carry out some attacks. Their network was also badly affected when an India Spy was arrested posing as an Iranian businessman. Kulbhushan Yadev have since accepted his role in many acts of terrorism and is currently on death row. His arrest greatly damaged the Indian sponsored terrorism in the region.   

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