Karachi: As many as four terrorist groups have been operating in Pakistan’s southwestern volatile province Balochistan, a military report said.
According to report, the groups are backed by some foreign powers, including India and Israel, are involved in deteriorating situation in the province.
It said several foreign powers, including Iran, US, India have interests in the region. The report revealed that the terrorist organizations also have their offices in Europe.
It said that the Baloch separatist leaders Barhamdagh Bugti, Javed Mengal, Herbyar Marri and Dr Nazrullah were involved in the violence while India was providing weapons and money to Dr Nazrullah inTurbat and Makran areas of Balochistan.
The military report said that situation in five of 30 district was deteriorated while police and local administration have ceased to function. It said that insurgent camps were set up during 1997 and 2004 while terror activities were started in 2005.
It said that some paramilitary officials have also links with terrorists.
The report also gave details of terrorists’ attacks on paramilitary soldiers, gas installations and railways’ system.
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