Four Afghan nationals killed in Balochistan miners’ attack
Four Afghan nationals were among the victims of an attack on coal miners in Balochistan, Pakistan, which left a total of 20 miners dead. The attack occurred in the Duki district on Friday.
The Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed the deaths and condemned the attack, urging the Pakistani government to take necessary actions to prevent such incidents in the future.
The statement from the Ministry noted that the Afghan Consulate in Quetta has been instructed to assist in the repatriation of the bodies of the victims back to Afghanistan.
The increase in militant attacks in Balochistan has raised serious security concerns, particularly with ongoing tensions in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The targeting of miners reflects a broader pattern of violence that threatens both local communities and foreign nationals.
In addition to miners, recent attacks have also focused on military and police personnel, as well as Chinese nationals, raising alarms about the safety of foreign investments in the region. This surge in violence comes amid heightened security concerns surrounding the upcoming Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit.
As the situation escalates, both the Pakistani government and regional authorities must implement effective measures to combat militancy. Protecting civilians and foreign nationals should be prioritized to restore regional stability and confidence.
The recent attacks underline the urgent need for a comprehensive strategy to address the growing threat of militancy in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Enhanced cooperation between local security forces and the federal government will be essential to counter these threats and protect vulnerable communities.
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