The fighter was launched in a vehicle that tries to dismantle obstacles in vehicles carrying the quasi -military soldiers of the Frontier Corps.
According to public officials and local media reports, as the sect, ethnic, and separatist violence expanded in this area, officials and local media reports, according to the officials and local media reports, at least 18 semi -military soldiers and 24 armed in the southwest of Pakistan. The attacker died.
Saturday, Pakistan’s army said the fighter tries to build a road overnight in the comfortable provinces of Balochistan, and most deaths arose as the security troops were removed.
A police official said in the AFP News Agency, a “vehicle that carries the armed Frontier Corps of soldiers.”
The police officers were seriously injured by three other soldiers, and the two escaped safely.
In the statement, Baloch Liberation Army insisted on the attack on the associated military, but gave the 17 lower deaths.
At least 11 attackers died on Saturday as a subsequent “Clearance Operation.”
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Sheba Zz Sharif condemned the attack in a statement.
Balochistan, rich in minerals in contact with Iran and Afghanistan, was a 10 -year -old rebellion scene by the separatist Baloch Group. Some armed groups are also operated there.
On Tuesdays, in a separate event, attackers in a vehicle full of explosives were hindered by attempts to overlook the Pakistan security pillars near Afghanistan and the border.
At least six people died in January, claimed by BLA, one of the main separatists in this region. In November, the BLA also said that at least 39 people, one of the highest tolls in the region, carried out a adjusted attack.
In August, when the separatist fighter attacked the police station, railway route and highway, at least 73 people died in Chi -stan and the security army began retaliation.
Violence is also set to worsen the relationship between Pakistan and Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers.
In recent months, similar attacks have been witnessed in Pakistan, including Khyber Pakhtukhwa.
In 2024 alone, the army reported that 383 soldiers and 925 fighters died in various border conflicts.