QUETTA: Two distinct terror events in Balochistan’s Nushki district resulted in the shooting deaths of at least 11 individuals by unidentified assailants, according to a Saturday report from News.
On the route from Quetta to Taftan, nine Punjabi victims were riding in a bus when they were stopped by unidentified militants, who then forced them out of the vehicle and kidnapped them.
The bodies of the abductees were discovered beneath the bridge next to a hill, despite the police’s first search for them. They’d all been shot to death.
The guys who were killed were from Punjab’s Mandi Bahauddin, Wazirabad, and Gujranwala districts. The individuals who died were laborers, according to Allah Bukhsh, the Nushki Superintendent of Police (SP).
According to Dr. Zafar Mengal of Nushki Teaching Hospital, the males who were killed had multiple gunshot wounds to their bodies.
Six individuals, according to the police, were from the same area, Chak Fateh Shah, and belonged to Mandi Bahauddin. According to their relatives, the men departed for Iraq three days prior to Eid.