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BLA claims responsibility of attacking the Pakistan army\u2019s Kashmir rally in Quetta
The so-called Kashmir rally under the auspices of the Pakistan Army was attacked by the Baloch Liberation Army sarmachars in Quetta. The attack resulted in killing two state agents and injuring four others. The Baloch Liberation Army claims responsibility for the attack.
BLA sarmachars adopted various strategies to protect ordinary passers-by from the blast. Sarmachars had planted magnetic bombs on the main truck of the so-called Kashmir rally. The rally was targeted when it was being carried out on Inskamb Road. As a result of the attack, two people were killed in the rally, including a gunman, while four others were injured.
The Pakistan Army is using all its strength to hold such rallies in Balochistan with the help of its local operatives in an attempt to give the impression that the situation in Balochistan is completely under the control of the Army and the Baloch people are agreed with Pakistan and its army. While the ground realities are quite the opposite, Balochistan and Pakistan are only related as oppressed and oppressor. Our friends, enemies, our interests and the issues of our national survival are completely different.
The Pakistani army and its local operatives are using fear and greed to hold such rallies. On several occasions we have issued stern warnings that if any person attends such Pakistani rallies, meetings or gatherings aimed at harming the Baloch movement and the Baloch National Manifesto, he will be solely responsible for any loss of life and property. We want to make it clear that in the future, attacks on such anti-Baloch gatherings will be intensified.
Jeeyand Baloch, spokesman for the Baloch Liberation Army
Dated: February 5, 2021
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