Provincial home secretary Akbar Durrani said six insurgents were killed while exchanging fire with paramilitary troops in the Mach area of Bolan district, 70 kilometres (44 miles) southeast of the provincial capital Quetta.
Durrani said the troops surrounded the militants' hide-out and asked them to surrender but the insurgents opened fire.
He said the militants were linked to an attack on Tuesday that killed 14 people including three security personnel after stopping vehicles at a fake checkpoint.
Meerak Baloch, a spokesperson for the Baloch Liberation Army, had earlier claimed responsibility for the killings.
Two militants were shot dead by paramilitaries in the neighbouring Mastung district, Durrani added, where a bomb Wednesday killed a woman and two children at a market thronged by people shopping for Eidul Fitr.
Regional administration official Syed Waheed Shah confirmed the insurgent death toll.
The bodies of six insurgents were brought to Quetta, but so far nobody had claimed them, Durrani said.
On Friday, gunmen opened fire on worshippers leaving a mosque on the outskirts of Quetta after prayers for Eidul Fitr.
The attack outside the mosque came a day after a Taliban suicide bomber killed 38 people at a police funeral in the city. Violence has continued unabated in the country since the new government took office in June.
The United States announced on Thursday that it had evacuated all non-emergency staff from its consulate in Pakistan's second-biggest city Lahore, citing "specific threats" amid a worldwide alert over Al-Qaeda intercepts.
The US State Department also reiterated a longstanding warning to US citizens to avoid all non-essential travel to Pakistan, in a statement issued late on Thursday by the Washington Times.
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@LUMS: @Np: Yeah! Innocents don’t fire bullets and rockets when they are asked to surrender!
No one else saw it if security forces asked any one to surrender. Pakistan is a country where a person can be killed for not stopping his car.
Of course we can't believe ISPR statements at face value... but then we also cannot believe foreign-sponsored BLA spokespeople, Taliban claims, Indian army/politician's ridiculous statements, etc. Having known members of the security forces who have taken part in such operations, I can say with confidence that our soldiers/officers do raid militant hideouts and often do arrest/kill militants. Good job, security forces!!!
@abdul:
There is no difference. FC works under Army just like most of the rest of the country.
I dont believe it.
Why just Balochistan??? Why not anywhere else???
Can we really believe any statement that comes out of ISPR?
How do we know that there was no collateral damage? How do we know that these 8 were not innocent people, murdered cold-bloodily to placate the clamoring public?
Good job by our security forces if there is no fabrication. I don't want to start any controversy but certainly hope that the army act the same was when Shias are attacked.
@LUMS and who is to decide that the claims of Paki army are based on truth? We in Balochistan are already aware how the psychology works during war, army should try this somewhere else :)
You ever wonder why they never provide the names of these "militants"?
well done! and thank you!
@LUMS:
Are you including Kashmiri "Mujahideen" and Taliban brothers or do the rules change when Punjabis are oppressing Baluchis?
Also how do we know they fired anything? We only have Punjabi Army’s testimony for that.
Good... That's paying back in same coins... Just hope the 'Link" between those killed today and those killed last Tuesday is a genuine one not fabricated.
Unlike drones where apparently only civilians get killed , when Pak army says it killed militants then there is no chance that it may have been someone innocent - right?
well done security forces for successful operation against terrorists.
Well done!! Pak Army Zindabad!
Finally a good news.
about time..
great news indeed.all perpetrators should meet such a swift justice.