The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Pakistan kills senior Lashkar-eJhangvi militant in Baluchista­n raid

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QUETTA, Pakistan: Pakistan’s military has killed a senior member of Islamist militant group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) along two suicide bombers in a raid in the southweste­rn province of Baluchista­n, the army’s media wing said.

A military intelligen­ce officer was killed and four other soldiers wounded during the operation targeting Salman Badeni, the Baluchista­n region chief of LeJ, on the outskirts of provincial capital Quetta.

Badeni had been “involved in killings of over 100 innocent personnel of Hazara Community and police”, the army said in a statement.

The military also released pictures of a blood-spattered militant laying dead on the ground, along with photos of ammunition and what appears to be bomb-making material.

LeJ, a group which subscribes to the hardline Takfiri Deobandi school of Islam, considers Shi’ites apostates and has carried out scores of bloody bomb and gun attacks in Baluchista­n over the past two decades, most of them aimed at the Shi’ite Hazara community.

Earlier this month members of the Hazara community went on a hunger strike in Quetta to protest a recent spate of killings targeting them and to demand greater protection in the resource-rich province that has been plagued by violence and insurgency.

The Hazaras called off the protest after meeting with Pakistan’s powerful army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa, who vowed greater protection and promised those targeting Hazaras ‘shall suffer twice as much’.

Violence in Baluchista­n is also a worry for China, which has voiced concerns about security in the province that hosts a key route in the US$57-billion China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). — Reuters

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