TTP attack in Balochistan, 21 policemen killed, protest against Pakistani army

21 police officers lost their lives in a midnight attack by Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in Quetta, the capital of Pakistan’s Balochistan province. After this his family members created a ruckus. The family members created a ruckus in the Civil Hospital of Quetta.

Post mortem was conducted on the bodies of police officers killed in TTP attack in Ziarat area of ​​Balochistan. After that, when the process of taking them to Quetta Police Line for burial was started, the relatives of the deceased created a ruckus.

The family members alleged that earlier the Pakistani Army had left the police officers to fight alone with the TTP. The force was not sent for 3 hours and when the TTP terrorists went away with the dead bodies of the police officers, the army did not even try to search the dead bodies, after which the relatives spent the whole day yesterday searching for the dead bodies.

In Ziarat, the soldiers of Pakistan Army Frontier Corps first snatched the dead bodies from the family members to show that they had discovered the bodies of the deceased policemen and after this, instead of handing over the dead bodies of the policemen to the civil hospital of Quetta, the bodies were being taken to the police lines.

For this reason, the family members of the deceased policemen first created a ruckus outside the Civil Hospital and then the Frontier Corps soldiers of the Pakistan Army present in the Civil Hospital were chased away by the family members of the deceased policemen.

The crowd of thousands present at the spot raised slogans against the Pakistani Army. Slogans like “The uniform is behind this terrorism” and “Shame, shame” were raised. Local people believe that due to the action of Pakistani Army on the common people in Balochistan, terrorist attacks are increasing and the police are also falling prey to it. The family members are protesting outside the Civil Hospital, taking the dead bodies in their possession.

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