Pentagon condemns attacks in Balochistan

Published August 31, 2024
Locals wait as the road is blocked after railway tracks collapsed, a day after separatist militants conducted deadly attacks, in Bolan district of Balochistan on Aug 27, 2024. — Reuters
Locals wait as the road is blocked after railway tracks collapsed, a day after separatist militants conducted deadly attacks, in Bolan district of Balochistan on Aug 27, 2024. — Reuters

WASHINGTON: The United States Department of Defence has strongly condemned the recent terrorist attacks in Balochistan, which have resulted in the deaths of over 50 civilians and security personnel.

Pentagon’s Deputy Press Secretary Sabrina Singh at a Thursday news briefing expressed deep condolences for the victims and reiterated the US commitment to combating terrorism globally.

Responding to questions regarding potential US assistance to Pakistan in addressing the ongoing terrorist threats, Ms Singh said, “I am not aware of any US involvement or assistance to Pakistan at this time. But if that changes, I can certainly let you know.”

She emphasised that the US remains willing to cooperate with any nation seeking to eliminate terrorist organisations.

The press briefing follows a series of violent attacks in Balochistan, including a tragic incident in which at least 23 civilians were forcibly removed from buses and trucks and murdered in Musakhail area.

The attacks have drawn widespread condemnation from the international community.

Earlier this week, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres called for a thorough investigation into the August 26 attacks and stressed that those responsible must be brought to justice. In a statement delivered by his spokesperson, Stéphane Dujarric, Guterres condemned the attacks and extended his deepest condolences to the victims’ families, underscoring that “attacks against civilians are unacceptable”.

While the US currently has no active role in counter-terrorism operations in Pakistan, Ms Singh highlighted ‘positive cooperation’ between both, reiterating the US openness to collaborate with any country combating terrorism.

Published in Dawn, August 31st, 2024

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