Two women and two children killed in Jet bombing near Kahan

A Pakistani air force Jet bombardment killed two women and two children in Gazital areas, 20 Km east of Marri tribal capital Kahan on Wednesday.

According to sources, a fighter jet bombarded a Kadhi, killing four of a family. A wife and a seven year old son of Savzali Marri died instantly as the huge MK-82 five hundred pound bomb hit the Jub where they were sitting; their bodies were blown up in pieces and very little remained of them.

Mean while another wife of Savazali Marri was sitting at some distance with her 3 year old daughter, both were critically injured. Due to blockade of the Marri and Bugti areas by the Pakistani army no medicine, medical facility or doctor are available.

Due to bleeding and internal injuries both mother and the 3 year old girl died after several hours.

It is worth mentioning, Baloch people are living in a miserable condition in Balochistan since it was forcefully annexed in Pakistan. But conditions especially worsened whenever there was an army operation in Balochistan.

And forget not that this is the fifth army operation in Balochistan since its forceful annexation in Pakistan. Tens of thousands of Baloch men, women and children killed and their entire livelihood looted and what couldn’t be taken burnet to the ground.

Today once again an army operation is going on in Balochistan, especially in Marri and Bugti areas 400 to 500 innocent Baloch people have been killed directly due to aircraft bombings, shelling and army raids.

About 8000 to 10,000 died due to exodus, malnourishment, lack of shelter, disease and total blockade of the Marri and Bugti area. No products, medicine, electricity and even fuel to run water pumps have been stopped to enter these areas.

The Baloch people appeal to the international community, the human rights organizations, the western powers and especially the Baloch around the world to put pressure on Pakistan to stop the killing of the Baloch people again and again. 15.6.06
 

Kadhi: A tent like shelter used by the local Baloch Shepard’s for living