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Two Pakistan naval officers were killed and at least three others injured when their vehicle was attacked in the Jiwani area of Gwadar district on Monday, Pakistan media reported.

The officials were transporting iftar items during a routine run from Jiwani city when their vehicle was ambushed by four assailants on two motorbikes, a senior local administration official told DawnNews.

The three injured personnel were shifted to Karachi for medical treatment.

Security was tightened after the incident and a search operation was launched in the area to apprehend those involved in the attack.


Balochistan chief minister Sanaullah Zehri condemned the incident, directing the police to submit a report on the incident, according to DawnNews.

“We will not bow down before the terrorists,” Zehri said in a statement.

There has been no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack.
 
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May Allah grant them the highest of place in jannat. Ambushed whilst bringing iftari. Could there be a more cowardly attack. This is what these filthy rotten terrorists have been reduced too. Filth however I must confess I don't know who is bigger filth. The terrorists who perpetrated it or the afghans and Indians on social media enjoying and celebrating this incident. Quite sickening. Yes very sickening.


The BLA is claiming credit but quite frankly both ISIS and BLA claim each other's incident that's how desperate they have become. Never the less the terrorists will be hunted down and brought to justice. The losses hiding and scurrying like rats have been defeated and are now using hit and run tactics.

However majority of our problems will be solved if we simply close the God forsaken border from that God forsaken country called Afghanistan. We must seal it.
 
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Correction Not Offrs but Sailors, vehs on adm duties transport food to guards/ pickets that don't have their own cookhouse.
Hope the perpetrators are immediately written off from their borrowed time and sent to hell in an IBO.
RIP brave souls!
 
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2 Navy sailors gunned down in Gwadar shooting

Two Navy sailors were martyred and at least three others were wounded when their vehicle was attacked in the Jiwani area of Gwadar district, Balochistan on Monday.

The sailors were transporting iftar items during a routine run from Jiwani city when their vehicle was ambushed by four assailants on two motorbikes, a senior local administration official told DawnNews.

The assailants opened fire on the vehicle indiscriminately, leaving one man martyred and five wounded, he said.

A spokesman for the Navy, however, said that three personnel had been injured.

The five wounded were shifted to Karachi for medical treatment. One of the wounded succumbed to his injuries, bringing the death toll to two, the official added.

Security was tightened after the incident and a search operation was launched in the area to apprehend those involved in the attack.

Balochistan Chief Minister Sanaullah Zehri condemned the incident and directed the levies and police to submit a report regarding the attack.

"We will not bow down before the terrorists," Zehri said in his condemnation statement.

There has been no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack.

Security challenges facing Balochistan and CPEC
The shooting incident occurs after Pakistan and China have inked agreements aimed at boosting cooperation in various sectors between the two countries.

China is also developing the warm water Gwadar port, a prominent feature of the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) plan. The CPEC project — with an investment of $57 billion and the Gwadar port as its lynchpin — is billed to be a 'game-changer' and manifestation of a strategic partnership between Pakistan and China.

Though the road where the labourers were working was not a specific CPEC-funded project, it was a part of a network of connecting roads that are part of the corridor ─ a common target for separatists militants who view construction projects as a means to take over their land.

The need to tighten security in Balochistan has grown over the years as separatist militants continue to wage their campaign against the central government for decades, demanding a greater share of the gas-rich region's resources.

In May, at least 10 labourers were killed in Balochistan's Gwadar district when unidentified assailants opened fire at the construction site where they were working, Levies sources said.

Unidentified gunmen on motorcycles opened indiscriminate fire on a group of labourers working at a road in Gwadar's Pishgan area, killing eight of them on the spot, Levies sources confirmed.
 
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So it happened the same day of the match or the day when Iranians conducted an anti terror operation on their side along the border.

Can someone check this? Timeline this or find if that operation by Iran is connected to this?

And I am sure justice given by Pakistan on this act will be swift and precise inshallah
 
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NO MERCY FOR ANY ONE CAUGHT FIGHTING AGAINST PAKISTAN LET ALONE KILLING OUR BRAVE PEOPLE AND SOLDIERS KILL THESE RAT BASTARDS IN THE HOLES THEY COME OUT FOR ....NO MORE DRAMA OF TRIAL NO MORE GOING THROUGH RUBBISH COURTS
 
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2 Navy sailors gunned down in Gwadar shooting

Two Navy sailors were martyred and at least three others were wounded when their vehicle was attacked in the Jiwani area of Gwadar district, Balochistan on Monday.

The sailors were transporting iftar items during a routine run from Jiwani city when their vehicle was ambushed by four assailants on two motorbikes, a senior local administration official told DawnNews.

The assailants opened fire on the vehicle indiscriminately, leaving one man martyred and five wounded, he said.

A spokesman for the Navy, however, said that three personnel had been injured.

The five wounded were shifted to Karachi for medical treatment. One of the wounded succumbed to his injuries, bringing the death toll to two, the official added.

Security was tightened after the incident and a search operation was launched in the area to apprehend those involved in the attack.

Balochistan Chief Minister Sanaullah Zehri condemned the incident and directed the levies and police to submit a report regarding the attack.

"We will not bow down before the terrorists," Zehri said in his condemnation statement.

There has been no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack.

Security challenges facing Balochistan and CPEC
The shooting incident occurs after Pakistan and China have inked agreements aimed at boosting cooperation in various sectors between the two countries.

China is also developing the warm water Gwadar port, a prominent feature of the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) plan. The CPEC project — with an investment of $57 billion and the Gwadar port as its lynchpin — is billed to be a 'game-changer' and manifestation of a strategic partnership between Pakistan and China.

Though the road where the labourers were working was not a specific CPEC-funded project, it was a part of a network of connecting roads that are part of the corridor ─ a common target for separatists militants who view construction projects as a means to take over their land.

The need to tighten security in Balochistan has grown over the years as separatist militants continue to wage their campaign against the central government for decades, demanding a greater share of the gas-rich region's resources.

In May, at least 10 labourers were killed in Balochistan's Gwadar district when unidentified assailants opened fire at the construction site where they were working, Levies sources said.

Unidentified gunmen on motorcycles opened indiscriminate fire on a group of labourers working at a road in Gwadar's Pishgan area, killing eight of them on the spot, Levies sources confirmed.


What these separatists will do if THEY got more ? I doubt THEY will use the ressources to developpe Balochistan...
 
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