Fitna al Hindustan terrorists set fire to water tankers in Dera Bugti

Fitna al Hindustan terrorists set fire to water tankers in Dera Bugti

DERA BUGTI: The terrorists of Fitna al Hindustan attacked and set fire to water tankers en route to Dera Bugti, which were dispatched to provide water supplies to residents amid an intense heatwave and severe water shortage.

In a shocking act of violence, militants from the banned Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) attacked and set fire to water tankers en route to Dera Bugti, which were dispatched to provide life-saving water supplies to local residents amid an intense heatwave and severe water shortage.

The attack, which has sparked widespread condemnation on social media and from civil society, is being described as a heinous act of terrorism and cruelty against the people of Balochistan. The water tankers—commonly referred to as “bowsers”—were part of an emergency relief initiative meant to quench the thirst of the most vulnerable in the drought-hit region.

Social media users voiced strong reactions to the incident. A social media activist Sher Hayat wrote, “The attack on water bowsers is a clear act of sabotage by enemies of peace and development in Balochistan.”

Another user Tania Tanveer also condemned the assault, saying, “The terrorists shamelessly destroyed an effort meant to bring relief to the poor. They attacked water — the very source of life — in the name of violence.”

The attack has raised serious questions about the silence of certain groups. Critics online asked whether the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) would continue to remain silent in the face of such anti-human and anti-Baloch acts, or finally speak out for the rights of ordinary Baloch citizens. “This is not the time for politics over water. This is about saving lives,” one post read.

The deliberate targeting of humanitarian efforts has once again exposed the brutal tactics of anti-state militant groups, the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA). The Indian -sponsored BLA terrorists are continuously attacking development projects and civilians opposing their false narratives.

 

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