Fitna-ul-Hindustan terrorists abduct, martyr 9 passengers of Quetta-Lahore bus
Reports of kidnapping some passengers were received near Loralai


Quetta: The terrorists of Fitna-ul-Hindustan kidnapped and martyred 9 passengers from a passenger bus going from Quetta to Lahore.
Terrorists of Fitna-ul-Hindustan carried out attacks in Kalat, Mastung, and Loralai. Reports of the kidnapping of some passengers were received near Loralai.
According to Assistant Commissioner Zhob, Naveed Alam, the terrorists shot and martyred 9 passengers after kidnapping them.
He said that the bodies of the martyred passengers are being shifted to Rakhni Hospital.
Balochistan CM’s reaction
Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfaraz Bugti has reacted strongly to the incident, saying that the terrorists have shown cowardice and brutality, and the state will give a stern response to it.
In his statement, the Chief Minister said that killing innocent people on the basis of Pakistani identity is an unforgivable crime. The blood of innocent people will not go in vain.
He stated that this is a state war, and there will be a clear decision in this matter. We will destroy all the networks of terrorists of Fitna-ul-Hindustan.
Balochistan govt spokesperson’s response
Balochistan government spokesperson Shahid Rind said that Fitna-ul-Hindustan carried out three terrorist attacks today, which were repelled.
He stated that passengers going from Quetta to Punjab were taken off the bus and killed, and the Balochistan government strongly condemns this incident.
Terming the incident as a continuation of past incidents, Spokesperson Shahid Rind said that Fitna-ul-Hindustan is targeting innocent citizens. The brutal killing of innocent citizens is the open cruelty of Fitna-ul-Hindustan.
The spokesperson added that there was a general threat related to terrorism. The N-70 was closed for passenger buses, but the bus was running in the evening, and this incident occurred.
According to the report, the martyred passengers belonged to different cities of Punjab. The process of identifying the deceased is underway.
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