Night travel limited on major highways in Balochistan

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The Balochistan Govern

The decision, which has been enforced through a review issued by various Deputy Commissioners, affects the most important routes in districts, including Kachhi, Noshki, Musa Khel, Gwadar and Zhob.

According to the announcement, the limitation of public transport, which prohibits travel from 1 p.m. 18 to 18. The ban covers several significant highways, including Quetta-Taftan Road, Loralai-Dera Ghazi Khan Road, Sibi Road, Coastal Highway and Zhob-Dera Ismail Khan Road.

The move comes after several recent events, including a suicide bombing near a Balochistan National Party-Men-Mengal (GDP-M) -Rally at Lak Pass in Mastung.

In a separate attack last week, terrorists killed at least eight people, including four workers and four police personnel, in Kalat and Noshki districts.

In addition, five passengers were executed two days ago after armed men captured a Karachi-bound bus in Gwadar’s Kalmat area and removed the victims before killing them.

Another major attack targeted a paramilitary convoy at Nushki-Dalbandin Highway, resulting in the deaths of five people, including three Frontier Corps (FC) staff and injuries to 35 others.

The security situation is further deteriorated with an attack on Jaffar Express of militants associated with Balochistan Liberation Army (among other things). The attackers blasted a railway track, took over 440 passengers hostage and committed security forces in a long -term standoff.

An approval operation of security staff led to the elimination of 33 militants and the rescue of hostages. However, 26 passengers, including 18 security staff, three rail and government officials and five civilians, lost their lives.

In addition, three FC staff were killed in an attack on a security checkpoint before the train bak team.

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