Two FC men martyred, 4 injured in roadside blast

A landmine went off in Sangan area of Sibi when an FC vehicle was clearing the road

According to details, the blast occurred during road clearance work carried out by FCSS 130 wing. PHOTO: FILE

QUETTA:
Two soldiers of paramilitary Frontier Corps (FC) were martyred and four sustained serious wounds when their vehicle on Wednesday hit a landmine in District Sibi of restive Balochistan.

According to Balochistan Levies, the incident took place in the Sangan area of Sibi where a convoy of the FC’s 130 Wing Sibi Scouts was clearing a road. “As a result of the blast, two FC soldiers embraced martyrdom and four others sustained injuries,” said an official.

After the blast, rescue workers and personnel of law enforcement agencies (LEAs) reached the spot and cordoned off the area. The injured were evacuated to a nearby hospital.

The injured FC soldiers were later airlifted to Quetta via a helicopter due to their critical wounds. So far no group has claimed responsibility for the attack.

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Balochistan Chief Minister Sanaullah Zehri condemned the attack and killing of the FC soldiers, as he resolved to wipe out the menace of terrorism from the province.

“The menace of terrorism will be purged. The whole nation stands united with our security forces,” Zehri said in a statement. He also offered condolences to families of the martyred.

Balochistan Home Minister Sarfaraz Bugti and former federal minister for science Mir Dostain Domki also condemned the attack. “In fighting terrorism, the FC Balochistan has offered immense sacrifices and the people of Balochistan are united with our forces,” Bugti said.

“Terrorists who are killing our people will be wiped out,” he added.

In Balochistan attacks on security forces have witnessed a surge in the past few months. On Nov 25 a suicide attack in Quetta left six people including an FC's Colonel Ishtiaq dead and 31 others injured.

 
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