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Balochistan: Two killed in Harnai, several houses set on fire and many abducted from different areas
QUETTA: Pakistan forces continue their unabated atrocities across Balochistan. In the latest wave of violent offensive two people have been killed in mountainous areas near Sibbi, dozens have been abducted and several houses set on fire in Harnai, Besima, Baalgtar and other areas.
Pakistani intelligence agencies and military have carried out raids in Shahi Tump area of Turbat and on Friday and forces tortured women and children. They also looted peoples’ belongings and broke furniture of houses.
Meanwhile, in Raghai area of Besima the Pakistani forces have abducted at least eight people during a house-to-house search operation.
The abducted people have been named as Mir Noora son of Peer Mohammad, Khuda Dad son of Noor Ali, Sher son of Mohammad Ali, Hazoor son of Qadir Bakhsh, Naik Bakht son of Alla Bakhsh, Maeraj son of Abdul Nabi, Naik Mohammad son of Qadir Bakhsh and Yaqoob son of Soomar.
The military was still present in the area until the filing of this report.
On Thursday, Pakistani forces conducted offensives in many areas of Gwadar Balochistan including Pallari, Kaldan and Panwaan.
Sources told BalochWarna News that Pakistani forces have increased the of their troops in Gwadar and have been carrying operations from past in adjoining areas.
The Pakistani forces carried out a house-to-house search operation in Panwaan about 8 kilometre East of Jeewani and sealed the exit and entrance routes from Panwaan to Jewaani and Jeewani to Gwadar.
In a separate offensive, two people were killed and several others abducted in Harnai area of Balochistan on Friday.
According to Balochistan national media, the Pakistani sources launched massive military operations in mountainous regions of Speen Tangi and Podh and abducted dozen of people.
Pakistani forces also set several houses of innocent people on fire.
The operation affected areas still remain under heavy military siege who have arrived a few days ago and have been carrying raids for past many days.