Officials: Roadside bomb wounds 11 troops in SW Pakistan 

FILE - Pakistani paramilitary soldiers patrol near the site of an attack by gunmen on policemen in Quetta on February 14, 2018. (AFP/ FILE)
FILE - Pakistani paramilitary soldiers patrol near the site of an attack by gunmen on policemen in Quetta on February 14, 2018. (AFP/ FILE)
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Updated 21 January 2021
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Officials: Roadside bomb wounds 11 troops in SW Pakistan 

Officials: Roadside bomb wounds 11 troops in SW Pakistan 
  • Attack on the Frontier Corps patrol took place in the district of Sibi
  • At least four soldiers were listed in critical condition, an official said 

QUETTA: A roadside bomb exploded near a Pakistani paramilitary vehicle in a remote area of southwestern Balochistan province Wednesday, wounding at least 11 troops, security officials said.
The attack on the Frontier Corps patrol took place in the district of Sibi and at least four soldiers were listed in critical condition, said the official.
Three officials spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to talk to media on the record. No group claimed responsibility but similar attacks in the past have been carried out by Baluch separatist groups.
Baluchistan is the scene of a long-running insurgency by Baluch secessionist groups often stage attacks to press their demands for independence.