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A deadly suicide bombing in Pakistan’s Balochistan province left six people dead, including paramilitary troops, and over 25 others injured. The attack targeted a bus carrying Frontier Corps personnel near Turbat and was claimed by the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA). This tragic incident highlights the ongoing violence in the region, fueled by separatist tensions and demands for greater autonomy. Watch the full video for detailed insights into the escalating conflict in this resource-rich yet volatile province.
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