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Militants kill one engineer in pre-dawn Pak airport attack

Heavily armed militants today attacked an airport and its radar system in Pakistan's troubled Balochistan province, killing one aviation engineer while kidnapping the manager of the airport.

A group of around 12 motorbike-borne militants launched a pre-dawn attack on the Jiwani airport in Gwadar district, some 980 kilometers from Quetta and the site of Pakistan's upcoming port-city where China has made huge investments.

Police said that an aviation engineer was killed and another engineer was injured in the attack while the militants also kidnapped Mehmood Niazi, the manager of the airport.

"Around 12 armed men on six motorcycles attacked the airport at around 4:30 am killing a Civil Aviation Authority engineer," Gwadar Deputy Commissioner Abdul Hameed Abro said, adding "four local Baloch were also present at the airport at the time but were spared by the attackers".

The radar system of the airport has also been destroyed.
The injured engineer was airlifted for treatment in Karachi.

Meanwhile, Balochistan Chief Minister Abdul Malik Baloch has condemned the attack.
"Those responsible for the attack will be traced and punished," the Chief Minister said.

No group has taken responsibility for the attack suspected to be the handiwork of Baloch nationalists, who regularly attack Pakistani security forces and installations in the province.

Last year, armed men in security forces' uniform attacked the international radar system in the coastal town of Pasni in Gwadar killing one security man and injuring another.

Militants had also attacked the Jinnah International Airport in Karachi in June last year in which 36 people were killed, including 10 militants.
 
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Militants kill one engineer in pre-dawn Pak airport attack

Heavily armed militants today attacked an airport and its radar system in Pakistan's troubled Balochistan province, killing one aviation engineer while kidnapping the manager of the airport.

A group of around 12 motorbike-borne militants launched a pre-dawn attack on the Jiwani airport in Gwadar district, some 980 kilometers from Quetta and the site of Pakistan's upcoming port-city where China has made huge investments.

Police said that an aviation engineer was killed and another engineer was injured in the attack while the militants also kidnapped Mehmood Niazi, the manager of the airport.

"Around 12 armed men on six motorcycles attacked the airport at around 4:30 am killing a Civil Aviation Authority engineer," Gwadar Deputy Commissioner Abdul Hameed Abro said, adding "four local Baloch were also present at the airport at the time but were spared by the attackers".

The radar system of the airport has also been destroyed.
The injured engineer was airlifted for treatment in Karachi.

Meanwhile, Balochistan Chief Minister Abdul Malik Baloch has condemned the attack.
"Those responsible for the attack will be traced and punished," the Chief Minister said.

No group has taken responsibility for the attack suspected to be the handiwork of Baloch nationalists, who regularly attack Pakistani security forces and installations in the province.

Last year, armed men in security forces' uniform attacked the international radar system in the coastal town of Pasni in Gwadar killing one security man and injuring another.

Militants had also attacked the Jinnah International Airport in Karachi in June last year in which 36 people were killed, including 10 militants.
This Air Port came under attack few months ago also their should have been at least 30 security forces personal deployed their all the time.
 
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This Air Port came under attack few months ago also their should have been at least 30 security forces personal deployed their all the time.
This airport isn't under active use why waste resources such as security apparatus to protect this useless site when there are 100 more important sites to protect?
 
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A day for Indians to celebrate.

Their trained proxies have finally done something to cheer them up.

Don't worry, these are the last of the rats, soon they will be eliminated as well, then you can increase your shelling on civilian areas across the international border to mourn them and show your frustration!
 
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This airport isn't under active use why waste resources such as security apparatus to protect this useless site when there are 100 more important sites to protect?
So what a radar was doing their and I have heard this radar is crucial for controlling Air Traffic. @Horus @Irfan Baloch
 
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It was bound to happen. Be ready for more incidents like this. Brace your belt, prepare youself from cowards attacks of enemy, for purpose of to demolish our economy. We need to improve our surveillance system. Some people don't want to see Properous Pakistan. They have to keep their vote intact on basis of religion. We must complete CEPC at every cost.
Cowards can't stop us from progress. We have internal threats too and they are playing in the hands of enemy. We must demolish them all, quietly and gently without any announcement on media, a media which mourns for death of their supporters and wives in the name of violation of human right.
 
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Lol Heavily armed and all they could do was kill one guy at a disused site of little importance. Getting a bit desperate my Indian defecators sorry i meant friends. Problems India is facing are immense, just yesterday 18 Indian troops were injured in an attack in Kashmir and the indians tried to cover it up with a innocent story.
 
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A day for Indians to celebrate.

Their trained proxies have finally done something to cheer them up.

Don't worry, these are the last of the rats, soon they will be eliminated as well, then you can increase your shelling on civilian areas across the international border to mourn them and show your frustration!

u forgot to mention Indian trained waters flooded pakistan few years ago ...

So what a radar was doing their and I have heard this radar is crucial for controlling Air Traffic. @Horus @Irfan Baloch

its basically a civilian air control radar used for air traffic monitoring

thaks to our Neighbors

dude wat kind bum are u ?U just say the news then all of a sudden blamed India ?
 
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A day for Indians to celebrate.

Their trained proxies have finally done something to cheer them up.

Don't worry, these are the last of the rats, soon they will be eliminated as well, then you can increase your shelling on civilian areas across the international border to mourn them and show your frustration!
bickering over Indians wont help. the security was lax to non-existent. hence the attackers never had to confront them.
just like the broad day light murder of Amir Haider advocate in karachi in broad day light when the murder was happening a police mobile with armed police was driving past the murder scene without even bothering to stop.
Indians are doing what any worthy enemy will do. either dont let that happen or do the same to your enemy ,, crying and b1itching will only make you a laughing stock.

Balochistan militancy has seen a downword trend recently so a reprisal attacks were expected. I already predicted that in the other thread that the handlers of these proxies will do something like this just like they did against Ashraf Ghani... Kabul has been so brutally punished for his friendly ties with Pakistan that he has literally yelled for mercy and forgiveness and the attacks only stopped once he reverted to Karzai's usual rhetoric against Pakistan.

this is a dirty proxy war and Indians have made it official that they dont want PCEC to succeed and they never like Gawadar anyway and they will do anything to keep us bogged down on the western side from KPK to Balochistan.

what we need is a combined fight from individual civilian level to state level to defeat our enemy. the Karachi operation against the financiers of terrorism and the terrorists is one such step.
 
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u forgot to mention Indian trained waters flooded pakistan few years ago ...

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Bring on Mars, Venus, Galaxies into the discussion to take away the focus, but I wont be distracted.

The last of Indian trained terrorists are on rampage in Pakistan and this is a hard reality which we Pakistanis have to face everyday.
 
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