
Breaking: Pakistani Security Forces Accused of Firing on Women and Children in Balochistan Protests
In a disturbing incident in Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistani security forces have been accused of opening fire on women, children, and other civilians. The firing resulted in the deaths of at least five Baloch citizens, including children. The tragedy sparked widespread protests, with both men and women, including children, participating. As tensions escalated, Pakistani security forces responded by using batons to suppress the protests, resulting in violent clashes. Images have surfaced showing security forces brutally attacking the protesters. The anger in Balochistan has been rising in recent weeks, particularly after a series of events involving the capture of a train by ISIS militants and Pakistani forces. Despite this, Pakistan's security forces continue to crack down on the region, with reports of further arrests and the detainment of key Baloch leaders like Dr. Maharang Baloch. The ongoing unrest highlights the severe repression faced by Baloch citizens and calls for greater international attention to the region's human rights violations.