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China condemns Balochistan terror attacks, reaffirms support in fight against terrorism
- On Tuesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Lin Jian said Beijing strongly condemned the attacks and mourned the lives lost, pledging firm support to Pakistan against terrorism.
- Security forces across Balochistan repulsed attacks last week, with heavy clashes on Saturday killing 92 terrorists, and `Fitna al Hindustan` being blamed for the violence.
- Attackers struck Quetta’s Sariab, torched records, opened fire in Hazarganji, and in Mastung burned the police station, broke into the jail, freeing 30 prisoners.
- Inter‑Services Public Relations reported 15 security personnel were martyred and 18 civilians died as security forces repulsed the attacks during province-wide counter-operations.
- China’s condemnation adds to broad international censure as the US, EU, and Iran also condemned the attacks, while Pakistan’s officials accused outside sponsors.
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China condemns Balochistan terror attacks, reaffirms support in fight against terrorism
China on Tuesday strongly condemned the recent spate of terrorist attacks in Balochistan and reiterated its unwavering support for Pakistan in the fight against terrorism. The remarks came after a series of coordinated attacks at multiple locations in Balochistan over the weekend. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), 92 terrorists were killed as security forces repelled the attacks across the province on Saturday, while 15 se…
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Read Full ArticleChina condemns Balochistan attacks, says it will always support Pakistan in combatting terrorism
“China ... will firmly support Pakistan in combating terrorism, maintaining solidarity and social stability, and protecting the safety of the people,” foreign ministry spokesperson says.
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