QUETTA: The long winding roads of Balochistan have become a minefield for the Nato supply vehicles with as many as 112 attacks just in the last three years, Geo News reported.Of this total around...
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October 20, 2011
QUETTA: The long winding roads of Balochistan have become a minefield for the Nato supply vehicles with as many as 112 attacks just in the last three years, Geo News reported.
Of this total around 254 tankers/trucks were set ablaze.
The death toll of these attacks so far stands at 50.
Official sources told Geo News that there are two supply routes that truckers take in Balochistan. One leads to Chaman through Darra Bolan and the other via Qallat Division.
Such assault on Nato suppliers over the rugged miles of Balochistan broke out back in 2009. It was Darra Bolan where the gangs of Nato-hating outlaws stormed the first tankers/trucks, but it was Qallat Division where most of them went up in smoke.