12 militants killed in foiled police station siege


Security forces killed at least 12 militants and thwarted an attemp­ted hostage-taking in south­western Pakistan after assailants attacked a police station, the ­military said.

In a statement Friday, it said the attackers also targeted two banks and looted millions of rupees ­during the assault in the Kharan ­district of Balochistan province a day earlier.

The militants attemp­ted to seize hostages at the police station, but a swift response by security forces forced them to retreat, it said.

The military identified the assailants as “Fitna al-Hindustan”, a phrase the government uses for the outlawed Baloch Liberation Army, or BLA, and other separatist groups.

It claimed the attackers, including those killed in the shootouts with security forces, were backed by India, though it provided no evidence.

Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest but least populated province, has long been the scene of insurgency by separatist groups, along with attacks by the Pakistani Taliban.

The BLA, which the United States designated an extremist organisation in 2019, has been behind numerous attacks targeting security forces and civilians across the province in recent years. — AP

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