Pakistani forces kill 4 insurgents trying to attack naval facility  

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ISLAMABAD: At least four insurgents were killed by security forces after they tried to attack a Pakistan Navy station on Monday night in the Turbat city of the country’s southwestern Balochistan province, security sources told Xinhua.

The security sources said that the insurgents armed with automatic weapons and hand grenades attacked the Pakistan Naval Station Siddique in Turbat, which led to an intense fire exchange with the security personnel present at the outer wall of the station.

According to the sources, the insurgents tried to enter the navy station but they were engaged outside the naval base and were killed during the fire exchange with the security personnel.

Following the killing, the security forces launched a clearance operation at the site.

Additional security personnel rushed to the site, cordoned off the area and conducted a search operation in the region as well.

Some sources said that six insurgents were involved in the attack but official sources have not confirmed.

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The sources added that the Inter-Services Public Relations, the media wing of the Pakistan army, would release a detailed statement on the incident later.

The banned terrorist outfit Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) released a statement claiming responsibility for the attack.

On March 20, a group of eight terrorists attacked an official building in the southwestern port city of Gwadar and killed two security guards. Security forces successfully repulsed the attack by killing all the BLA terrorists. – BERNAMA-XINHUA

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