Railway track blown up in Balochistan, situation tense again (Photo-X)
IANS, Quetta. Incidents of violence have once again come to light in Pakistan's Balochistan province. Unidentified attackers blew up the main railway track near Dera Murad Jamali, disrupting rail services between Quetta and other parts of the country for several hours.
According to police, the blast, activated by remote control, damaged about two feet of track and used about three kilograms of explosives.
Meanwhile, allegations against Pakistani security forces of killing people under the cover of encounters have also intensified. Baloch Voice for Justice has claimed that Baloch civilians are being killed in alleged fake encounters in Mastung district. The organization says that many of these people were already reported missing and their lives were taken without any judicial process.
On the other hand, Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) has claimed a large-scale attack in Kharan. According to the organization, on January 15, its fighters took control of the city of Kharan for hours, targeting police stations and government institutions and causing heavy losses to Pakistani military forces. The BLF claimed to have killed more than 50 security personnel, although the Pakistani Army rejected these claims.
Amidst these incidents, Baloch Yakjahti Committee has announced to celebrate January 25 as 'Baloch Genocide Remembrance Day'. The organization said the day will be dedicated to raising voice globally against alleged killings, enforced disappearances and repression in Balochistan.
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