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Cheapest thing available is blood of Baloch people: Ally warns Shehbaz Sharif
The newly-formed struggling coalition government under Shehbaz Sharif has received a jolt when members of the Balochistan National Party-Mengal (BNP-M) boycotted the National Assembly proceedings over the alleged firing by the security forces on protesters in Chagai, saying it would be difficult for the party to be a part of the government if military operations continue in Balochistan, Dawn reported.
The issue was raised by Agha Hassan Baloch of the BNP-M on Monday.
Perhaps finding themselves in hot waters after forming the government last week, PML-N parliamentary leader Khawaja Asif suggested early elections in the country which, according to him, was the only way to save the country from bloodshed and a possible civil war.
“On April 16, a heart-wrenching incident happened at Chagai when the security forces opened fire on unarmed and oppressed Baloch people in which six persons were martyred and many others injured. As usual, the past attitude has not been abandoned. Today (Monday) again, the peaceful innocent Baloch protesters were fired upon resulting in more killings,” alleged Hassan Baloch while taking the floor as the first speaker of the day.
The BNP-M member regretted that the Baloch people had been the victim of extrajudicial killings since 1947 and this was happening even today.
“The cheapest thing available in the country right now is the blood of the Baloch people,” he said, adding that for the BNP-M, the Baloch people were more important than anything else, Dawn reported.
“Why have the security forces been given too much powers? We condemn it and stage a walkout. How can we stay in the government in these conditions?” Baloch said before leaving the House with other party members.
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11 people killed in roof collapse in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Islamabad, July 15: Eleven people, including women and children, were killed and several others were injured after the roof of a house collapsed during heavy rain in the Lachi tehsil of Kohat district in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, local media reported on Wednesday.
According to Rescue 1122 officials, the incident took place in the Malagin area when a family gathering was taking place in the house, leaving many people under the rubble, Pakistan-based daily Dawn reported.
Rescuers said 15 people were trapped under the debris. Rescue teams recovered all victims and took them to the hospital. Among those, 11 succumbed to their injuries, while the remaining injured people received first aid before being referred to different hospitals for further treatment.
Rescue officials said the majority of the injured people were women and children. The deceased include Basmeena (50), Nawab Jana (45), Farmeena (45) and Arham (6).
Earlier on July 2, Rescue 1122 said in a statement that at least two people were killed and nine others injured in rain-related incidents in Pakistan’s Punjab in the past 24 hours.
Punjab Rescue 1122 spokesperson Farooq Ahmad said that the collapse of walls, roofs and a billboard triggered by strong winds and heavy rain caused casualties.
Two people were killed, and three others were injured after a wall collapsed in Attock. In Para Shaheen Bagh, three people were injured after the roof of a house caved in, according to the spokesperson.
One person was injured after being hit by lightning in Khushab’s Qaidabad area, while another suffered injuries after a signboard collapsed due to strong winds in Sargodha, Dawn reported.
One person sustained injuries after a wooden roof collapsed in Sheikhupura. Rescue 1122 said emergency teams reached the site of the incidents and took the injured people to hospitals for treatment.
The Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) said that at least seven people were killed and 33 others injured in incidents caused by strong winds, lightning, and rainfall in several parts of Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on June 14.
The deceased in the incidents reported from Bannu, Shangla, and Mansehra included four men, one woman, and two children. The casualties took place when walls and roofs of houses collapsed due to strong winds and heavy rain that occurred in various parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, according to the damage assessment report released by the PDMA, Geo News reported.
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US hits Iran, resumes Hormuz blockade

Washington, July 15: The United States carried out a seven-hour wave of strikes against dozens of Iranian military targets near the Strait of Hormuz and along Iran’s coast hours after resuming a naval blockade of vessels travelling to and from Iranian ports, the US Central Command said.
CENTCOM said the operation ended at 10 p.m. ET. US fighter aircraft, drones and naval vessels fired precision munitions at Iranian missile and drone sites, naval capabilities and coastal defence systems.
The strikes were intended to further weaken Iran’s ability to threaten commercial shipping and civilian crews, according to the command.
The operation marked another escalation in US military action against Iran around the Strait of Hormuz, a strategically important waterway for international shipping and global energy supplies.
The strikes took place on the same day that US forces resumed the naval blockade against vessels travelling to or from Iranian ports and coastal areas. The blockade went into effect at 4 p.m. ET, six hours before CENTCOM announced the completion of the latest attacks.
“U.S. forces resumed the naval blockade against vessels transiting to and from Iranian ports and coastal areas today at 4 p.m. ET,” CENTCOM said in a separate statement.
The command said more than 20 US Navy warships and hundreds of military aircraft were operating across the Middle East.
“American forces remain vigilant, lethal, and ready,” it said.
CENTCOM Commander Admiral Brad Cooper said the latest US military action followed a series of Iranian attacks on commercial vessels and neighbouring Gulf countries.
“Over the past seven days, Iran has intentionally targeted civilians across the region by attacking seven commercial ships resulting in nearly a dozen civilian crew members killed, missing, or injured,” Cooper said in a statement released by the command.
“Iranian forces have also launched dozens of missiles and drones toward neighboring Gulf countries,” he said.
“U.S. forces are holding Iran accountable for unwarranted aggression that continues to endanger innocent lives,” Cooper added.
CENTCOM did not identify the precise locations struck during the operation. It also did not provide an assessment of damage or say whether there were casualties.
The command did not identify the commercial ships mentioned by Cooper, give the nationalities of their crew members or name the Gulf countries targeted by Iranian missiles and drones.
CENTCOM said US forces remained prepared to conduct further operations ordered by the commander in chief.
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ISI uses Bhatti to build anti-Bharat perception network in India

New Delhi, July 15: For Shehzad Bhatti, the social media has become a major platform to recruit Indians and make them carry out anti-national acts. The police of various states have cracked down on these networks, but as each day passes more such modules are cropping up.
Bhatti who is backed by the ISI has not just been tapping people who are in need of money. There are a variety of persons who are being watched by Bhatti and his aides who are based in Pakistan.
Comments, opinions and content on social media that the people share is being closely monitored by the Bhatti syndicate. There are certain posts where people have made comments or posted their opinion against the establishment or authorities governing it.
An official said that such persons are under Bhatti’s radar and could become potential recruits if not acted upon.
Such persons are being contacted by Bhatti’s aides and once they fall into the trap they are given minor tasks, the official added.
The official further stated that the minor tasks would include posting against the establishment and also commenting on incidents that take place within the country.
These recruits have been told to indulge in a perception battle. The idea is to create a perception that goes against the country. On his part, Bhatti uses all tools at his disposal to ensure that these posts go viral in various parts of the world.
Getting people to engage with the post and reach a wider audience is the Bhatti network’s responsibility, the official added.
Shehzad Bhatti who is an ISI stooge has set up multiple modules in India. He had adopted multiple strategies where recruitment is concerned. There are some modules that he has set up, which are only meant to make attacks.
There are others which only undertake surveillance activity which includes gathering information about sensitive locations.
There are also modules which are meant to gather information about crowded locations and also instal solar powered CCTV cameras.
This module that Bhatti has set up is only meant to post content against the establishment and speak about incidents that take place which have not been good for the country.
An Intelligence Bureau official says that this module is extremely dangerous as it is intended at carrying out a perception battle against India.
The idea is to defame and create an anti-India perception across the globe. Bhatti who himself was a social media influencer before being roped in by the ISI, knows the tricks of the trade.
He is aware on how to get a huge audience to engage with such content. He also has a dedicated team in Pakistan which knows how to keep tabs on social media.
Another official said that for now, Bhatti and his aides want these social media handles to keep posting content on their own. Once things are set, the content would be provided by Bhatti and his associates and the recruits would be told to use their social media handles to post the same.
While the Maharashtra ATS has bust a module that indulged in an anti-India perception battle, officials warn that Bhatti would look to set up more such networks in different parts of the country.
The ATS had raided over 200 locations in Maharashtra in connection with the Shehzad Bhatti case.
An agency official said that apart from Bhatti, the Pakistani handlers who were controlling this module include Abu Musa, Amjal Gujjar, Abit Jat, Rana Husen, Abdul Memon, Munna Jhingada, Farooq Khokar, Zafar Supari, Shani Tiger, Sheikh Salman and Sarfaraz Dongar.
Each one of them have individual social media handles through which they would recruit Indian youth, the official also added.
Officials also point out that Bhatti’s next big operation could be in Punjab and this would be linked to the Khalistan issue. The ISI has been desperately trying to revive the movement and will get Bhatti to commence operations in the state, officials also say.
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