Militants kill 9 police officers in attack on post in southwest Pakistan
Nine police officers were killed and others wounded in an overnight militant attack on a police post in the Ziarat district of Balochistan province, Pakistan. Dozens of militants were involved in the assault, which also led to the temporary abduction of eight officers who were later recovered by security forces.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedNine police officers were killed and others wounded in an overnight militant attack on a police post in the Ziarat district of Balochistan province, Pakistan. Dozens of militants were involved in the assault, which also led to the temporary abduction of eight officers who were later recovered by security forces. Authorities reported that 15 militants were killed during a subsequent clearance operation. While no group has claimed responsibility, suspicion is directed towards the Baloch Liberation Army, which claimed a recent suicide attack in Jiwani. The Interior Minister alleged Indian-backed militants were responsible, an accusation India denies. This incident is part of an escalation of militant violence in Balochistan, a region experiencing ongoing insurgency from separatist groups and the Pakistani Taliban.
Article analysis
Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedInterior Minister Mohsin Naqvi blamed the latest attack on Indian-backed militants, without providing evidence.
The assailants abducted eight police officers, who were later recovered by security forces.
A subsequent clearance operation by security forces resulted in the deaths of 15 militants.
Dozens of militants attacked a police post overnight in southwestern Pakistan, killing nine police officers and wounding some others.
The outlawed Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) is suspected to be behind the attack.