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Four Baloch refugees killed in Spin Boldak terrorist attack
KANDAHAR: At least four Bugti Baloch refugees and two attackers have been killed during a terrorist attack on Baloch refugees in Afghanistan’s Spin Boldak town on Sunday, April 11.
According to details, armed terrorists riding on a motorcycle attacked a group of Baloch refugees in Spin Boldak city of Afghanistan.
Four Baloch lost their lives in the attack whereas two terrorists were also killed when Afghan police open retaliatory fire at them.
The deceased refugees have been named Ghulam Nabi son of Tharung Ali Bugti, Jangi son of Darman Bugti, Saka son of Deen Mohammad Bugti and Ameer Jan son of Rustom Bugti.
The victims had fled Balochistan after the murder of the chief of Bugti Baloch tribe Nawab Akbar Bugti in 2006 in a military offensive in Kahan region of Balochistan.
Previously also the mercenaries of Pakistan ISI have killed Baloch refugees in Afghanistan most of whom belong to Bugti Baloch tribe.
There are hundreds of Baloch in Afghanistan who migrated after the Pakistan forces continuous offensives against them in Balochistan.
Sources informed Balochwarna News that two terrorist involved in attack on Baloch refugees were also killed by the Afghan police on April 11 in Spin Boldak Afghanistan.
Meanwhile, Brahumdagh Bugti the head of the Baloch Republican Party (BRP) has criticised the Refugee organisations and Human Rights groups for their ‘shameful silence’ on the killing of Baloch refugees.
In a tweet, Mr Bugti also urged the UN and international community to #SaveBalochRefugees.
The Vice President of Free Balochistan Movement (FBM) Dr Shahzavar Karimzadi has condemned the terrorist attack on Baloch refugees. He also urged the UN Refugee Council to help and protect the refugees from Balochistan.