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Pakistan: At least 22 killed after having IDs checked in Balochistan

Pakistan: At least 22 killed after having IDs checked in Balochistan In a disturbing incident, at least 22 people were killed in a targeted attack in Balochistan province, Pakistan. The victims were targeted after having their identification documents checked, highlighting the ongoing issue of sectarian violence in the region. The attack took place in Balochistan province, located in the southwestern part of Pakistan. This region has been plagued by sectarian violence for several years, with various terrorist and separatist groups carrying out targeted attacks against civilians and security forces. The victims were reportedly traveling on a bus when they were stopped at a checkpoint. Gunmen wearing military uniforms singled out individuals and asked for their identification documents. This method of checking IDs has become a common practice in an effort to identify potential suspects or militants. However, in this tragic incident, it became a means of targeting innocent civilians. Eyewitnesses shared horrifying accounts of the attack, stating that the attackers walked through the bus, checking each person's ID, and then opened fire on those they deemed as targets. The attackers showed no mercy, shooting indiscriminately at innocent passengers. As a result, 22 people were killed, and several others were injured. The security forces swiftly responded to the incident and launched a search operation in the area. A spokesman for the provincial government condemned the attack, terming it an act of terror aimed at disrupting peace in the region. He assured that the perpetrators would be brought to justice and called for unity among the

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