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The Pakistani military said security forces had removed separatist militants from two areas in southwestern Balochistan province after militants attacked two army camps, killing nine soldiers and wounding six others.
The Pakistani military statement said 20 militants had been killed during the long and intense fighting and subsequent operations.
The military said militants attacked security forces’ camps in Naushki and Panjgur counties in Balochistan province on February 2.
An ethnic separatist group called the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has claimed responsibility for the attacks.
The Pakistani military said nine assailants were killed in Naushki, while four soldiers, including an officer, were also killed. In Panjgur, security forces, according to the army, fought intensively and drove the attackers out of the area.
Security forces launched an operation to find the attackers and restricted movement in the area. The army said four militants were killed in Panjgur, while four others who did not surrender were also killed. Five soldiers were killed and six others were injured in the operation.
Authorities say they have suppressed an uprising launched by separatists in Balochistan, who are seeking independence from Pakistan.
Balochistan Province is located on the border with Iran and Afghanistan. The province also has the presence of the Pakistani Taliban militant group, known as the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan or TTP./REL/
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