Six BNA terrorists involved in Lahore's Anarkali blast killed in Balochistan IBO: ISPR

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  • One soldier martyred and two injured, says ISPR.
  • Operation conducted in Balochistan's Sibbi.
  • Lahore's Anarkali blast had killed three people.


RAWALPINDI: The security forces have killed six Baloch Nationalist Army (BNA) terrorists who were involved in Lahore's Anarkali blast, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Saturday.

The blast near Lahore's Anarkali Bazaar in January had killed at least three people — including a child — and injured more than 25 others. Windows of nearby shops and buildings were left shattered by the explosion, while motorcycles parked near the site of the blast were damaged.

In its statement, the military's media wing said the terrorists were tracked down after information was received of their presence in Nagao Mountains near Sibbi, Balochistan.

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The security forces reached the area to apprehend them, but as the clearance operation was underway, the terrorists tried to escape from their hideout and opened fire onto them.

"These terrorists were involved in recent security incidents in Sibi and surroundings and were also linked to January 20 blast in Anarkali, Lahore," the ISPR said.

The terrorists including Naseeb Ullah Bangalzai alias Jahangir, Pir Jan, and Rakai Kalhoi were killed in the ensuing exchange of fire.

In addition, arms and ammunition have also been recovered which were intended to be used by the terrorists for disrupting peace and security in the area, the military's media wing said.

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During the operation, Sepoy Nisar embraced martyrdom, while two soldiers were injured.

A photo of Sepoy Nisar who was martyred during the operation in Nagao Mountains near Sibbi, Balochistan, on March 26, 2022. — ISPR
A photo of Sepoy Nisar who was martyred during the operation in Nagao Mountains near Sibbi, Balochistan, on March 26, 2022. — ISPR

"Security forces, in step with the nation, remain determined to thwart attempts at sabotaging peace, stability and progress of Balochistan," the military's media wing added.