Three Killed as Armed Men Attack Pakistan Coast Guards in Arabian Sea

QUETTA, Pakistan, April 12 (Reuters) – Separatist insurgents ⁠killed ⁠three Pakistan Coast ⁠Guard personnel on Sunday in the first-ever attack ​on one of the maritime authority’s patrol boats operating in the ‌Arabian Sea, security officials ‌said.

Intelligence and police officials said the boat was on ⁠a routine ⁠patrol in a coastal area close to the Pakistan-Iran ​border when the militants opened fire and killed three on board.

The incident adds to security challenges in Balochistan, a flashpoint of insurgency ​where armed groups have frequently targeted security forces and ⁠infrastructure.

The banned ⁠separatist group Balochistan Liberation ⁠Army (BLA) ​claimed responsibility for the attack. “Following the operations on land, the action ​in maritime boundaries ⁠marks a new development in the BLA’s military strategy,” the BLA said in a statement.

GWADAR SEES REPEATED ATTACKS

Authorities have launched an investigation and security has been heightened in the ⁠area, said the intelligence and police sources.

Pakistan carried out airstrikes in ⁠February that sparked a week-long conflict with Afghanistan. Islamabad blames Kabul for providing safe haven to militant groups including the BLA to plan and coordinate their attacks. The Taliban government has denied the accusation.

Gwadar, an important district with a strategic deep-sea port that is a key node in China’s flagship “Belt and Road” infrastructure initiative, ⁠has seen repeated attacks on security forces and installations by Baloch separatist militants.

Authorities did not respond to requests for comment about the incident.

(Reporting by Saleem Ahmad in Quetta; ​Additional reporting by Saud Mehsud; Writing by Mubasher ​Bukhari; Editing by David Holmes)

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