The BLA, which has been waging an armed insurgency in the region for decades, later claimed responsibility for the attack.
Eighteen paramilitary personnel were killed and three others seriously wounded in an ambush in Balochistan, Pakistan.
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Eighteen paramilitaries were killed and three others seriously wounded in an attack in Pakistan's southwest Balochistan province, police and the military said on Saturday.
A vehicle carrying unarmed Frontier Corps paramilitaries ‘came under gunfire from 70 to 80 armed assailants who had blocked the road’.
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