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Pakistan's air raids in Balochistan killed civilians, with no evidence of Indian involvement, amid ongoing humanitarian crisis and underdevelopment.
Former Indian diplomat Yash Sinha said Pakistan's recent air raids in Balochistan’s Khuzdar district are part of a long-standing pattern, recalling similar 1970s airstrikes under Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.
He dismissed Pakistan’s accusations of Indian involvement as baseless, citing India’s lack of a border with Balochistan and ideological differences with the Taliban.
Reports confirm drone and helicopter strikes in early October near Trassani and Moola Pass caused civilian deaths, including women and children, with residents in Zehri tehsil enduring a month-long siege, blocked roads, severed communications, and no access to food, water, or medical care.
The Human Rights Council of Balochistan documented multiple attacks since September, highlighting disproportionate civilian harm.
Despite vast natural resources, Balochistan remains underdeveloped, with severe shortages in healthcare, education, and infrastructure.
Los ataques aéreos de Pakistán en Baluchistán mataron a civiles, sin evidencia de participación india, en medio de la crisis humanitaria y el subdesarrollo en curso.