Pakistan army said Friday that
miscreants have killed six soldiers and injured six more since they launched relief
operations in worst affected areas by a powerful earthquake on September 24.
The earthquake, measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale, struck
parts of Balochistan province and killed over 350 people and
affected nearly three hundred thousands people.
Another major earthquake of 7.2-magnitude caused more
casualties and damages when it struck the area on September 28.
The army spokesman, Major General, Asim Bajwah, says that
2000 troops have been sent to the affected areas for rescue and relief
operations.
“The security forces will continue relief work in earthquake
affected areas despite security hazards and unabated attacks by miscreants,” the
army spokesman said in a statement.
He said even today miscreants fired on Army troops twice,
once early morning and then later in the afternoon in Kech District in
Balochistan.
The Director General Inter-Services Public Relations said miscreants
carried out five attacks on troops engaged in relief activities in the worst
affected Mashkeh area on Thursday.
He said that during last one week miscreants have targeted
troops, security forces convoys and even helicopters busy in relief works
several times.
“Six security forces personnel have embraced martyrdom in
these attacks and six others sustained injuries,” the army spokesman said.
Condemning these attacks, Asim Bajwah reiterated that
security forces will continue relief work in affected areas irrespective of any
security hazards and all efforts will be utilized to provide relief to our
brethren in distress.
Militants fired rockets on a helicopter carrying relief
goods to Mashkai on September 27.
The helicopter of National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA)
Chairman Major General Muhammad Saeed Aleem was also targeted with rockets on
September 26, while it was on its way to Mashkai for earthquake relief work. Major
General Aleem remained unhurt in the attack.
Giving details of relief work, he said over 2000 troops, 14
helicopters and 2 C-130 aircraft of Pakistan Air Force are participating in
relief work in Awaran district, the worst affected.
The army also established collection points/ camps in the
main cities at Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Islamabad and Quetta where relief
items are being collected and transported to affected areas of Balochistan, he
said.
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