The Baloch Hal NewsQUETTA: The Baloch Liberation Front (BLF), while accepting responsibility for a remote-controlled bomb attack on a convoy of the Frontier Corps (FC) in Pak-Iran border district of Panjgur, claimed to have killed at least eight personnel of the security forces.
However, this claim could not be varified through independent sources which said only two people had been injured in the remote control blast which took place on Saturday near Jamia Mosque in Chiktan, the district headquarter. The bomb bad been fixed with a motor cycle which was parked near the mosque. Eyewitnesses said the blast was so powerful that it also blew up two electricity pylons. As a result, the supply of electricity to half of Panjur’s population was also disrupted.
An eye-witness told The Baloch Hal that people rushed to their homes and the local bazaar was closed soon after the bomb blast. The FC cordoned off several routines and increased patrolling of the area.
Bashman Baloch, a spokesman of underground BLF, told the media that the remote control blast had been perpetrated by his organization. He contended that eight personnel had been killed in the powerful bomb blast.
Balochistan’s Chief Minister Nawab Aslam Raisani strongly condemned the attack on the Frontier Corp (FC) saying that the security forces had been deployed in the area to protect people’s lives and property.
“Such attacks are unlikely to undermine the resolve of the security forces,” said the Chief Minister in a statement issued here the other day.
http://www.thebalochhal.com/2010/11/blf-attacks-fc-in-panjgurraisani-condemns-the-blast/
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