Three Baloch died in Pakistani air strikes, five injured

Quetta, September 18 (IANS). A prominent human rights organization in Baloch said on Thursday that the Pakistanian army bombed the residential homes in the Jehri region of Balochistan. Three people, including two women, are dead and five others, including a four -year -old child, were injured in this attack. The Baloch Yakjehhti Committee (BYC) reported that the Pakistanian army had launched an air and drone attack in the Terasani (Kajib) area in Jehri in the Khujdar district late Wednesday and killed three civilians and injured five others. In a statement issued by BYC, it was said: “The use of jet aircraft and drones against ordinary citizens is a serious violation of International Human Rights. The human rights organization, which calls locals, said that drones are constantly hanging in the area, causing awe atmosphere, and that many families are forced to constantly threaten in the attacks. According to BYC, the Media Department of the Pakistanian Army, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) tried to justify the murders by calling the victims ‘rebel’, which described the human rights organization the ‘a common statement’ to hide the atrocities the state made on Baloch people. The BYC said: “The incident is part of the collective criminal policy issued against citizens in Balochistan. The internet has been closed in the entire Khujdar district for months, including Jehri. The intent that prohibits the outside world to know about the ongoing human crisis in Balochistan.” It is further said: “The absence of independent media gives the Pakistani government the opportunity to prosecute and suppress the voice of the survivors and the families of the victims. It is a war crime to systematically target the citizens and Baloch is part of the slaughter.” Another human rights institution, Baloch Voice for Justice (BVJ), condemned the attack, mentioned it as ‘state -terrorism’ by the Pakistani security forces, saying that the victims were not rebellious, but ordinary citizens. The human rights institution said: “This attack is a serious violation of international human rights. It is a tendency to disappear by force, just kill and now by holding air bombing. BVJ described the use of fighter jets and drones against unarmed citizens as “war crime” and called on the United Nations and Amnesty International to break the silence and investigate the atrocities committed by the Pakistanian army. -Ians kr/