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to solve territorial disputes. what is wrong with why are you trolling we solved the dispute since it isnt healthey to have disputes with every neighbor.....

kill them they are probably thinking that since pak army is busy they can once get the strenght they once had but they are very wrong in thinking that... however they are smart before they targeted civilians which made their case extremely weak even amongst their own supporters but now they are targeting or forces.... kill whats left of the remnants and be done with it

You never had territorial dispute with China as far as im concerned.

Maybe Pakistan can do the same thing and give some land of Balochistan to the people, to calm the sisuation down like u did with China? Could be an option, if History is go by anything of it.
 
You never had territorial dispute with China as far as im concerned.

Maybe Pakistan can do the same thing and give some land of Balochistan to the people, to calm the sisuation down like u did with China? Could be an option, if History is go by anything of it.
Maybe mods can help you calm down ... Are you feeling the withdrawal effects of a ban somehow ? ... Not one constructive post !
 
You never had territorial dispute with China as far as im concerned.

Maybe Pakistan can do the same thing and give some land of Balochistan to the people, to calm the sisuation down like u did with China? Could be an option, if History is go by anything of it.

research first before making a post and you can keep your very wet dreams to urself about breaking pakistan mr troll.. we are very fine with it by killing those insurgents sorry to break your dreams

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Maybe mods can help you calm down ... Are you feeling the withdrawal effects of a ban somehow ? ... Not one constructive post !

trolls are like moths they fly towards the ban as he is doing :tup::enjoy:
 
1 February 2012 Last updated at 11:28
At least 11 Pakistani soldiers have been killed and 12 injured in an attack on two posts by separatist militants in Balochistan province, officials say.

The posts in the Margut area, 60km (40 miles) east of the provincial capital Quetta, were attacked overnight.

Officials say that the soldiers were guarding coal mines in the province which has seen years of insurgency.

Baloch rebels want greater political autonomy and a share of natural resources including coal, oil and gas.

The army said that the clashes continued for five hours, and that militants who came from mountain hideouts planted remote-controlled bombs to block reinforcements.

A military spokesman told the AFP news agency that the attackers belonged to a Baloch militant group led by Harbiar Marri who is living in self-imposed exile in London.

Mr Marri has not so far responded to the allegation.

Correspondents say that there is a growing sense of frustration among unemployed youths in the province who are increasingly joining the separatist insurgency or pro-Taliban militant groups.

BBC News - 'Baloch rebels' kill 11 Pakistani soldiers
 
1 February 2012 Last updated at 11:28
At least 11 Pakistani soldiers have been killed and 12 injured in an attack on two posts by separatist militants in Balochistan province, officials say.

The posts in the Margut area, 60km (40 miles) east of the provincial capital Quetta, were attacked overnight.

Officials say that the soldiers were guarding coal mines in the province which has seen years of insurgency.

Baloch rebels want greater political autonomy and a share of natural resources including coal, oil and gas.

The army said that the clashes continued for five hours, and that militants who came from mountain hideouts planted remote-controlled bombs to block reinforcements.

A military spokesman told the AFP news agency that the attackers belonged to a Baloch militant group led by Harbiar Marri who is living in self-imposed exile in London.

Mr Marri has not so far responded to the allegation.

Correspondents say that there is a growing sense of frustration among unemployed youths in the province who are increasingly joining the separatist insurgency or pro-Taliban militant groups.

BBC News - 'Baloch rebels' kill 11 Pakistani soldiers

This attack was in response to brutal murder of bugti's kin
 
Better to write afghani baloch ,Irani baloch rebels, They are not Pakistani baloch, Pakistani Baloch love Pakistan, They are immigrants...:bad:
 
wasnt a thread already made
11 soldiers killed in Balochistan: Officials
why bother making another one
 
1 February 2012 Last updated at 11:28
At least 11 Pakistani soldiers have been killed and 12 injured in an attack on two posts by separatist militants in Balochistan province, officials say.

The posts in the Margut area, 60km (40 miles) east of the provincial capital Quetta, were attacked overnight.

Officials say that the soldiers were guarding coal mines in the province which has seen years of insurgency.

Baloch rebels want greater political autonomy and a share of natural resources including coal, oil and gas.

The army said that the clashes continued for five hours, and that militants who came from mountain hideouts planted remote-controlled bombs to block reinforcements.

A military spokesman told the AFP news agency that the attackers belonged to a Baloch militant group led by Harbiar Marri who is living in self-imposed exile in London.

Mr Marri has not so far responded to the allegation.

Correspondents say that there is a growing sense of frustration among unemployed youths in the province who are increasingly joining the separatist insurgency or pro-Taliban militant groups.

BBC News - 'Baloch rebels' kill 11 Pakistani soldiers

does army take down any rebels in clase or the army was sitting duck ?
 
Large explosion hits Peshawar | Pakistan | DAWN.COM

PESHAWAR: At least four people were killed and several injured as a large explosion hit Peshawar on Friday, DawnNews reported.

Several people were trapped underneath the rubble of a building destroyed by the heavy explosion, which jolted the neighbourhood located on Peshawar’s Ring Road.

So far, one of the injured had been freed from the debris and shifted to the hospital, while rescue workers and police personnel were busy helping recover the rest of the wounded.

According to Bashir Bilour, senior minister Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, at least 30 to 40 kilograms of explosive material had been used in the explosion. Several pieces of a missile were also found at the location, added Bilour.
 
RIP to the victims - always sad to see innocents suffer at the hands of terrorists.
 
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