Mobile phone company’s tower attacked in Turbat

Mobile phone company’s tower attacked in Turbat

TURBAT: Indian-sponsored militants launched a bomb attack on a mobile phone company’s tower.

According to details, RAW-backed militants have once again targeted development infrastructure by attacking a mobile phone company’s tower.

The incident occurred in the Dunk area of Turbat, where the militants carried out the assault on the tower.

Sources report that the tower was partially damaged; however, no casualties occurred in the attack.

Police have arrived at the scene and initiated a thorough investigation. Necessary evidence is being collected from the site.

It is worth mentioning that Indian-sponsored militant groups such as BLA, BLF, BRA, and others have carried out numerous similar attacks throughout the current year.

These RAW-backed militants receive funding, weapons, and propaganda support from across the border and launch attacks not only on security forces but also on innocent civilians across Balochistan.

So far, thousands of innocent people have been brutally killed in such attacks.

RAW aims to provoke unrest and separatism in Balochistan by backing these militant activities.

Pakistan has exposed RAW’s role in supporting militancy in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on multiple occasions.

The capture of Kulbhushan Yadav, a serving Indian Naval officer, from Balochistan remains the most undeniable evidence of India’s involvement in state-sponsored terrorism in the province.

However, Pakistan’s security forces remain firmly resolved to completely eliminate militancy from Balochistan.

The people of Balochistan stand in unwavering support of their armed forces to bring peace, stability, and development to the province.

Both tribal and urban residents have completely rejected India’s campaign to promote militancy and provocation.

They dismiss the false narratives and misinformation spread by Indian proxies, who are motivated solely by funding from hostile entities.

The people of Balochistan seek only education, employment, development, trade, and peace in their province.

 

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