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Five people, including two brothers, have been forcibly disappeared allegedly by Pakistani forces from Khuzdar and Panjgur districts of Balochistan

According to reports, a military operation started three days earlier in the Kodask Dohleri area of Khuzdar. During the operation, Pakistani forces reportedly detained two brothers and shifted them to an undisclosed location.

The abductees have been identified as Bashir Ahmad, son of Taj Mohammad Sumlani, and his younger brother.

According to local sources, the military operation has been going on for the last three days. During the operation, the army personnel seized the camels and donkeys of numerous residents of the area and entered the mountain ranges of Khuzdar and Mashkey.

However, the authorities have not yet provided any information regarding the ongoing operation.

Meanwhile, Pakistani forces reportedly raided a wedding ceremony and forcibly disappeared three youths in Panjgur on Sunday night.

The abducted youths have been identified as Zia s/o Noorullah, Inam s/o Ishaq, and Majid s/o Abdul Hameed.

SourceTBP

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