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Heavy Attacks on Pakistan Armed forces in Sui, Gen Kaya Escaped Unhurt. By Archen Baloch 6/9/2013 Occupied Balochistan- Sui, According to reports Gen Kayani on Friday visited Sui Military garrison in Balochistan where most of the gas wells are situated and piped directly to Punjab. But, as Sangar Media reported that the Sarmachars, the Freedom fighters, have welcomed him with heavy rocket attacks on the camp he visited. General Pervis Ashraf Gayani, a Punjabi general hails from dominant Punjab and is the chief of Pakistani armed forces is on a mission to boast the morale of his armed forces, predominantly consist of Punjabis, in Balochistan where Baloch resisting armed organizations are constantly attacking his weary forces in a guerilla warfare that has sapped them of their will of fight. General Kayani was programed to stay in the camp until evening, but he had to abort his stay because of the attacks on the camp and the escorting helicopters, local media reported the continuation of heavy exchange of firing from both sides as I compiled this report. Until now no armed organization accepted the responsibility of these attacks, but it is widely believed that Baloch Republic Army, an armed organization seeking to liberate Balochistan from Pakistani occupation, could be the force behind these attacks as it is highly active in that area attacking state installations and gas pipelines running to Punjab and other provinces of Pakistan. Just two days back, before visiting his troops in Balochistan, Gen Kayani visited forward positions along the tense Line of Control (LoC), which divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan. It is worth mentioning here that Pakistan is facing a guerilla war in the terrain of Balochistan and it has greatly limited her forces within the camps. But Pakistani media in Balochistan greatly shuns the events of the war that have international bearing.
Posted on: Sat, 07 Sep 2013 01:36:58 +0000

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