Pakistan military says insurgents killed 18 abducted policemen and 11 soldiers in separate attacks
Insurgents killed 18 abducted police officers and 11 soldiers in southwestern Pakistan on Wednesday, according to the military. These attacks are the latest in an escalation of violence in Balochistan province, where insurgents have increased assaults on security forces and civilians.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedInsurgents killed 18 abducted police officers and 11 soldiers in southwestern Pakistan on Wednesday, according to the military. These attacks are the latest in an escalation of violence in Balochistan province, where insurgents have increased assaults on security forces and civilians. The military stated that since Monday, 42 people have died, primarily security personnel, while security forces have killed 54 insurgents. The abducted officers were taken Monday after an attack on a police post in Ziarat district, which killed nine other officers. The military attributes these attacks to the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), which it alleges is backed by India, a claim India denies. The soldiers were killed in an ambush on their vehicle on a highway in Balochistan.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedThe government calls the outlawed Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) 'Fitna al-Khawarij' and alleges it is backed by India.
Security forces killed 54 insurgents in multiple operations during the same period.
The latest attacks bring the death toll since Monday to 42 people, most of them soldiers and police officers.
Insurgents killed 18 abducted police officers and 11 soldiers in separate attacks in southwestern Pakistan.
Many Afghans are behind the recent attacks across the country.