Machh terror attack: Balochistan coal miners to be laid to rest today
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Eleven coal miners shot dead after being kidnapped are going to be laid to rest today in Balochistan's Machh.
The families of the labourers are protesting the execution of the miners on the road resulting in Quetta from Machh. they're demanding the Balochistan government arrest the culprits or resign.
Eleven coal miners were shot dead and 4 others were seriously wounded as unidentified persons attacked them at Machh on Sunday.
Police said that armed men took the coal miners to nearby mountains where they opened fire on them. Eleven were confirmed dead by police and therefore the others injured were said to be in critical condition.
The injured were taken to the Machh hospital for treatment. After news of the incident broke, police and FC personnel have received the coalpit .
Prime Minister Imran Khan took note of the incident, pertaining to it as a "cowardly inhumane act of terrorism". during a tweet, the prime minister called on the FC to use all resources at their disposal to seek out out who committed the terrorism and convey them to book.
The Hazara community, also as other political parties, launched protests on Sunday over the massacre of the coal miners, blocking several roads within the capital .
The Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen (MWM) staged a sit-in at Quetta's Western Bypass, demanding the Balochistan government either arrest the terrorists liable for the Machh massacre or resign.
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