- QUETTA — A car bomb explosion in Gulistan Area of Qila Abdullah, a border
area of Pakistan's Balochistan province with Afghanistan, has killed at least
four people and injured more than 20 others, eight of them critically injured.
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- The explosion occurred in Jabbar commercial market
situated on the Quetta–Chaman National Highway in Gulistan town, adjacent to
the fort of Pakistan's Frontier Corps (FC).
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- As per details, the massive explosion destroyed many
shops and vehicles parked in the area and walls of the FC Fort were also
damaged. Locals said that many shops in the market also caught fire.
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- Sources stated that the target of the attack was also a
tribal warlord Faizullah Ghabizai, a pro-government leader, who was present in
the market when the car bomb exploded. However, Ghabizai remained safe while
one of his guards was killed and others were injured in the explosion.
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- "Apparently, the attackers wanted to target the back
wall of the FC fort located adjacent to the commercial market. After the huge
blast, security forces engaged in heavy exchange of fire with the
attackers," said Muhammad Riaz Dawar, Deputy Commissioner Qila Abdullah.
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- "An Improvised Explosive Device (IED) was fitted in
the car and was used for the explosion. It seems like the car was detonated
with a remote control," he added.
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- The banned terror outfit, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan
(TTP) claimed responsibility for the attack on the FC Fort and the levies are
investigating into the incident while security in and around Qila Abdullah and
Chaman has been beefed up.
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- Analysts say that there is a clear coordination between
the proscribed Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) and the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan
(TTP), who have intensified their attacks in the recent past.
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- "TTP footprints deep inside Balochistan re-establish
the fact that both TTP and the BLA are in allegiance and operating in coordination
against the Pakistani security forces. We also have seen the other separatist
groups in Sindh province - including the Sindh Desh Revolution Army which has
connections with the BLA and TTP - starting to carry out targetted killings in
areas bordered with India," said analyst Qamar Cheema.
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- "Pakistan has repeatedly stated that these militant
groups are getting all the support and facilitation from Afghanistan," he
added.
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- The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has intensified its
attacks on security forces in the province. Social media campaigns have also
been launched by the BLA-led groups, calling for what they term as liberation
from Pakistan and expressing allegiance with India.