Pakistan’s military says attacks attributed to Baloch insurgents this week have resulted in the deaths of more than 40 security personnel. NDTV reports that the military’s statement confirms the figure of over 40 security deaths tied to the incidents during the week. In the same account, the military also states that 54 militants died in these operations or related attacks. The reports present the figures as part of Pakistan’s assessment of the week’s violence, including both losses among security forces and among militants described by the military as insurgents. While the outlets do not provide additional detail on the specific locations, timing, or nature of each attack in the excerpts provided, both items attributed to NDTV convey the same core claims: Pakistan confirms the number of security personnel killed, and it simultaneously cites a higher count of militant deaths. The information is presented as a military confirmation and does not include independent verification within the provided text.
Pakistan says Baloch insurgent attacks kill over 40 security personnel
Pakistan’s military says attacks attributed to Baloch insurgents this week have resulted in the deaths of more than 40 security personnel. NDTV reports that the military’s statement confirms the figur...
- Pakistan’s military says more than 40 security personnel die in attacks linked to Baloch insurgents this week.
- The military also says 54 militants die in the same incidents.
- The figures are presented in a military confirmation reported by NDTV.
- Both reports describe the violence as occurring over the course of the week.
The military highlighted that 54 militants also died in these incidents.
3 hours agoThe military highlighted that 54 militants also died in these incidents.
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