Two policemen killed, four security men injured in separate attacks in Pakistan’s Balochistan

A paramilitary soldier stands on a road, as restoration works go on at damaged railway tracks, a day after separatist militants conducted deadly attacks, in Bolan district of Pakistan's restive province of Balochistan, Pakistan, on August 27, 2024. (REUTERS/ File)
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  • Balochistan has been the site of a long-running insurgency that has intensified in recent months
  • On Wednesday, three people were killed in Kalat district after armed men fired on a passenger bus

QUETTA: Two police officials were killed and four security personnel injured in two separate attacks in Pakistan’s southwestern Balochistan province, authorities said on Friday.

In the deadliest incident, militants ambushed a police convoy traveling from Kalat to Quetta at Choto, a mountainous area along the Kalat-Quetta highway, according to Balochistan government spokesperson Shahid Rind.

“Terrorists ambushed the police convoy at Choto while it was en route from Kalat to Quetta,” Rind said in a statement. “The convoy consisted of two trucks and two pickups.”

“Acting DSP [Deputy Superintendent Police] Abdul Razzaq and Constable Raza Muhammad were martyred in the attack,” he continued. “Constables Taj Muhammad and Khurshid Ahmed sustained injuries and were shifted to a hospital for treatment.”

Rind said security forces and police personnel had reached the site and launched a search operation, while the bodies and injured were being airlifted to Quetta by helicopter.

The statement noted a formal investigation had been launched, and those responsible would soon be brought to justice.

Separately, armed men attacked a paramilitary Levies check-post in the Sarband area of Mastung district, injuring two personnel, according to a Levies statement.

The assailants fled following retaliatory fire by Levies troops.

No group has so far claimed responsibility for either attack.

Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest and most resource-rich province, has long grappled with a low-level insurgency by separatist groups demanding greater autonomy and control over natural resources.

Attacks on security forces, government officials and non-local workers have intensified in recent months.

Earlier this month, dozens of militants stormed Mastung, vandalized government buildings and killed a teenager while injuring 11 others.

On Wednesday, three people were killed and 12 wounded in an armed assault on a passenger bus in Kalat district. The attack followed another incident in which nine passengers from Punjab were kidnapped and killed by militants.