Nine policemen lay down lives, several injured in blast near Balochistan Constabulary vehicle
By Muhammad JuniadPublished On 06 Mar 2023

QUETTA: Nine policemen were martyred and seven others injured in an explosion near a vehicle carrying security officials in Bolan area of the southwestern Balochistan province on Monday.
Police said the vehicle of the Balochistan Constabulary was targeted near Kinbarri bridge, adding that the injured officials were being shifted to hospital for treatment. Security forces have surrounded the area to collect evidence from the site.
Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah expressed deep sorrow over the loss of lives in the attack. He sought report from the authorities concerned. He said the whole nation stood with the security forces in fight against terrorism. Expressing condolence with the families of the martyred officials, he prayed for speedy recovery of those injured in the attack.
Last month, a blast at a crowded market in Barkhan districts of Balochistan had killed four people and wounded 14. Earlier, two police officers were martyred when a magnetic bomb attached to their vehicle went off in the province’s Khuzdar district.
Violence has surged in Pakistan after the banned TTP unilaterally withdrew from the ceasefire agreement last year. The blast also comes as Pakistan and the US are set to kick start two-day counter-terrorism dialogue in Islamabad today. A US interagency delegation is already in Pakistan for a dialogue on developing approaches to countering terrorist threats both countries have in common.
Additional Secretary (UN&ED) Syed Haider Shah will lead Pakistan delegation and the US delegation will be headed by Acting Coordinator for Counterterrorism Christopher Landberg.
"The dialogue is aimed at discussing the common threat of terrorism, cooperation at multilateral fora and countering the financing of terrorism," the Foreign Office spokesperson said in a press release on Sunday.
The two-day dialogue would provide an opportunity for both sides to exchange views and share their experiences and best practices in the domain of counter-terrorism.